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Why did inland port cities grow in Midwest along great lakes?

Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the Ohio River, called the Gateway to the West. The Great Lakes provided inland ports in the Midwest.


Along what bodies of water did inland port cities grew?

Inland port cities often grew along rivers, such as the Mississippi River in the United States, the Rhine River in Europe, and the Yangtze River in China. These rivers provided a natural transportation route allowing goods to be easily moved between inland areas and coastal regions.


What bodies of water grew along the inland port cities?

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What type of climate is experienced by cities that are close to large bodies of water as compared to inland cities at the same latitude?

milder


Why arent hurricanes in Midwest?

Because hurricanes only form over tropical ocean water. They can't make it very far inland.


Where would you find inland port city?

Inland port cities are typically located along major rivers, lakes, or near significant transportation hubs that facilitate the movement of goods and trade. Examples include cities like Kansas City in the United States, which is situated along the Missouri River, and Duisburg in Germany, located at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers. These cities leverage their geographic positioning to serve as critical logistics and distribution centers, connecting land and water transport routes.


Are the most populated areas in latin America in water or inland?

The most populated areas in Latin America are typically inland. Major cities such as Mexico City, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires are located away from coastlines. However, there are also densely populated coastal cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Lima.


Why did the northwest coast people's build their villages by the beach?

Coastal people built their villages by the beaches to be closer to their food transportation and traders. The same reason most inland villages, today's cities, are found along water ways such as rivers.


What property of water explains why temperature along the coast do not fluctuate as often as inland temperature?

It has a high heat capacity


What are the first major cities in the US developed along?

the first major cities in the united states developed along waterways or either water routes.


Where are most of Africa's cities located?

they are located along bodies of water


The first major cities in the US developed along .?

water routes