Several factors influenced where people settled in California, including the availability of Natural Resources, such as water and fertile land for agriculture. The Gold Rush of the mid-19th century attracted many settlers to mining regions, while the development of railroads facilitated access to remote areas. Additionally, the climate and geography, with coastal areas offering milder weather, also played a significant role in settlement patterns. Economic opportunities, including jobs in agriculture, trade, and industry, further shaped where communities developed.
people and other things.
All things edible!
Now things should be settled down a bit.
people had to sell and give up things to earn money it lead into economics
what are three things affected by friction
Marijuana, grapes, oranges, and other things.
Because people are weak and can be affected weather or climatic changes.
no this is false, because in California there are no such things as prisons dogs and disabled people
People in Pasasdena do things like normal people do and they sometimes farm.
The oil spill essentially affected many things. It affected people, animals, the economy, the air, the Gulf of Mexico and many more things. The oil spill is considered the biggest world problem out there, and for this to be bigger then Haiti, war, even education, it obviously has affected many things out there.
to drink, wash things, and to take a shower.
No one knows because the primitive people who settled the continent didn't record such things.