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Fantom [35]
3 years ago
15

Select the reason cities tended to develop at the fall line on rivers.

Biology
2 answers:
klasskru [66]3 years ago
8 0

Cities tend to develop on the lines of fall because <em>a) The fall line is where rivers converge, which was beneficial for trade</em>

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

As we know that the river is not only used as a place to transport but can also be used to trade from one region to another.

With trading activities taking place around rivers, cities that are close to rivers also experience rapid development due to an improved economy.

However, not all cities that are close to rivers experience rapid development. Depending on the management of the area, if not then the river will be the victim of human greed.

Impact of river damage created by humans:

  • Disposing of trash in the river
  • Waste that pollutes the river
  • The river becomes a dumping ground
  • Many living things in the river have died
  • etc.

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the impact of development around the river brainly.com/question/13839567

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Class: Middle School

Subject: Biology

Keywords: development, The Fall Line, river

Vladimir79 [104]3 years ago
4 0

c)The fall line is where rivers are no longer navigable by ships traveling in from the ocean, so goods had to be offloaded.

Explanation:

Cities develop at the fall line of rivers because the fall line is where rivers are no longer navigable by ships travelling in from the ocean and so good had to be offloaded.

The fall line is that imaginary are that borders rivers and the land.

  • Ships cannot navigate on land as they are not designed for that capability.
  • When they reach the fall line usually where the harbor is located, they have to stop and offload their goods.
  • This is a good place for trade to occur.
  • With time, cities springs up along these regions.

Learn more:

Shoreline brainly.com/question/5997157

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