Animals include llamas, pigs, chickens, alpacas, goats, and more. Crops include maize, tomato, and potato. Diseases include smallpox, measles, typhus, scarlet fever, chickenpox, and more.
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The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. A large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur there.
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Pros: First of all it is community that can make or break it for me, be it University days, my early career in Toronto or living in the middle of the ocean. I have met the most incredible people, beautiful people born on the islands and many from varied nations that make up our rich ex-pat community. The ex-pats are particularly special to me as we are all in the same boat, so to speak, in that we are looking for community which makes us available on Christmas or Easter, a brunch or a barbecue as we don’t have family on the Island. We become that for each other: celebrators, listening ears and extra hands. We are Island Family.
Cons: It is a very transient place for ex-pats so you are always saying a heart wrenching farewell to one or more of these Island family members. And of course, we all miss our families/friends back home. I know I do.
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It allowed land-grant colleges to perform experiments in the fields of rural farms.
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Places around Cairo and Aswan are the largest concentrations of people in the region.
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Concentration means how spread out things are in space. They could either be clustered or dispered. The purple on this map represents clustered, and as you can see, that Cairo is the largest city and the capital of Egypt, which is one reason why it has the largest concentrations of people.