Mountains and high places such as cliffs in front of oceans could be good for defense because you have the high ground and an easier to attack ships.
Ground that is very fertile and has enough access to sun could prove very good to plant crops and make farms.
Rivers and lakes could come off of a mountain so being on lower ground could be good to provide water for yourselves and your crops or animals that are used for food.
Idaho had good soil for potatoes and farming. Towns with lakes and hills would be good for water and farming and life with a family in general.
You would want to avoid rocky ground and mountains unless you wanted to protect yourself, so avoiding new england and also high places like colorado.
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The essential value of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, lays in the establishment and protection of individual's fundamental freedoms and rights. Although this document does not have the power to impose any obligations on a domestic level, it has served to bind international law's customs and propel the development of countless treaties, national constitutions, etc. Not losing sight of its limitations we can still see the massive influence it's had, in particular when it came to defining the meaning of these "fundamental freedoms" and "human rights". All members of the United Nations have adopted these igniting principles and commited to further developing the tools to secure and protect them for their citizens.
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Bodies of water often were used to create borders EX: in the eastern united states the states borders are rivers because it is easier than making imaginary borders
Approximately 69% of earth's water is in the form of glacial ice.
Answer: Deforestation plays several roles in the flooding equation
Explanation: because trees prevent sediment runoff and forests hold and use more water than farms or grasslands. ... Tree roots absorb water from the soil, making the soil drier and able to store more rainwater.
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