In Bolivia, people modify the sea primarily through the management of Lake Titicaca, the largest lake in South America, which is often referred to as the "sea" by locals. They engage in activities such as fishing, agriculture, and tourism, which can impact the lake's ecosystem. Additionally, the construction of infrastructure like docks and fishing facilities alters the natural landscape to accommodate economic activities. These modifications aim to support local livelihoods but can also lead to environmental challenges.
No. Bolivia is a land locked country.
the answer is peru and chile cant touch the sea and cant see the sea
Paraguay and Bolivia has no outlet to the sea.
Bolivia and Paraguay have no outlet on the sea.
9,775,246 people live in bolivia
how people in Bolivia interact with their enviroment
Citizens of Bolivia are called Bolivians. Not all people who live in Bolivia are citizens.
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the population of Bolivia is 9,247,816 people
No it does not. it is not!! it borders carribean sea
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Bolivia, and paraguay