A.) Inexpensive land in major cities
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The countries in the Horn of Africa are Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia. The smallest country in the Horn of Africa is Djibouti, whose capital shares the same name as the country (Djibouti). The Horn of Africa covers the part of Africa that is the most eastern part of the continent and Djibouti lies not far from the Arabian Peninsula, with only a little bit of waterway (the sea) dividing it from Yemen. Djibouti is a multi-ethnic country with Arab and French being the two main languages.
Answer:
The water in ocean, lakes and rivers are heated by the Sun, sunlight hits the ocean which is dispersed by the first 1000 meters of the oceans surface. This hot water is mixed with the cold water at the bottom of the ocean by ocean waves and this is the reason why ocean waves are at a regular temperature.
In a lake the water is heated the same way but there is not much water to mix the hot water with the cold so the water in the lake seems hotter than the ocean.
In a river the water keeps on flowing which mixes the hot water with the cold and the temperature remains regular.
Explanation:
Sound is a wave which is created by vibration, and these sound waves can travel in different mediums for example, air, liquid and even solid.
The water in ocean, lakes and rivers are heated by the Sun, sunlight hits the ocean which is dispersed by the first 1000 meters of the oceans surface. This hot water is mixed with the cold water at the bottom of the ocean by ocean waves and this is the reason why ocean waves are at a regular temperature.
In a lake the water is heated the same way but there is not much water to mix the hot water with the cold so the water in the lake seems hotter than the ocean.
In a river the water keeps on flowing which mixes the hot water with the cold and the temperature remains regular.
many ancient civilizations would set up their villages by bodies of water because it was good farming land and you grt access to water.
it's the same way with many towns and cities today