Answer:
Rivers of the Coastal Plain were a major means of commercial transportation during the 1700s and early 1800s. Cities founded along the fall line, called “fall line cities,” are located at the places where these rivers crossed the fall line, marking the upstream limit of travel. The city of Columbus, for example, was established where the Chattahoochee River crosses the fall line; Macon, Milledgeville, and Augusta are similarly located at the crossings of the Ocmulgee, Oconee, and Savannah rivers, respectively. These cities became important transportation hubs because traders could only travel upstream until they reached the waterfalls of the fall line. At that point they were forced to disembark and reload their cargo on the other side of the falls in order to continue their journeys. Columbus served as the upstream head of navigation for the Chattahoochee, as did Augusta for the Savannah River and Macon for the Ocmulgee River. After the first steamship arrived in 1828, Columbus became a gateway city for cotton. Above the fall line, flatboats and barges moved goods around the state. Below the fall line, steamships had unimpeded access to move goods, mostly cotton, into the Gulf of Mexico.
From mapping
- A (40 north 74 west = New york city
- B (76 north 80 west = the perennial ice fields (Craig Harbour)
- C 60 north 147 west=Pacific Ocean. This is further explained below.
<h3>What is a location?</h3>
Generally, a specific spot or position on the map. The Empire State Building, for instance, may be found at a coordinate of 40.7 degrees north (latitude) and 74 degrees west (longitude) (longitude).
In conclusion, It may be found in Manhattan, New York, near the corner of 33rd Street and Fifth Avenue.
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Answer:
<u>North Atlantic Ocean</u>
Explanation:
- Gulf stream that forms the extension of the North Atlantic drift and is a warm ocean current that stretches through the tip of Florida and flows through the eastern coast of the United States and reaches the Newfoundlands before crossing the Atlantic ocean and is known to reach the Mexican gulf also.
- At 40°0′N 30°0′W, it separated into two streams as a northern stream, the North Atlantic Drift, and hence influence the climates of the eastern coast of North America and the climates of western Europe.
- This steam typically stretches from 100 kilometers and is 3,900 ft deep. And stream carries warm waters across Atlantic and this is a reason for the intensity of cyclones.
3451 miles / 5555 kilometers / 2999 nautical miles.
The statement is - True.
Most of the inter-faith conflicts are based on disputes about the differences of the faiths, which one is right and which one is wrong, who's deity is the real one and who's fake, the moral values, the principles, etc.
All around the world there's lots of religion based conflicts, be it between the Christians and The Muslims, the Muslims and the Sikhs, the Muslims and Hindus, the Muslims and the Judaism followers, the Muslims and the Buddhists, to name some of the few.
Even though it might come as harsh and selective, but the Islam seems to be the one that has problems with all other religions, while the others are much more tolerant towards each other.