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Glaciers act as reservoirs of water that persist through summer. Continual melt from glaciers contributes water to the ecosystem throughout dry months, creating perennial stream habitat and a water source for plants and animals. The cold runoff from glaciers also affects downstream water temperatures. Many aquatic species in mountainous environments require cold water temperatures to survive. Some aquatic insects--fundamental components of the food web--are especially sensitive to stream temperature and cannot survive without the cooling effects of glacial melt water. Such changes in stream habitat may also adversely impact native trout and other keystone salmon species.
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Rivers, fertile soil, temperate climate
Carrying capacity is the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
So yes technically that is True
<span>human geography and physical <span>geography.</span></span>
The one answer that I am missing among the options, but which is the correct one is: the geography of the region ( I assume that that's what was instead of the "7" in the first option).
It was very mountainous, with valleys and islands on which people lived -meaning there was a natural separation between the different settlements.
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