Subarctic Forestry Livestock Assumptions Proximity Mediterranean Vegetation zones Deserts Tundras coniferous forest Origins Pandemics Globalization Industrialization.

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Subarctic Forestry Livestock Assumptions Proximity Mediterranean Vegetation zones Deserts Tundras coniferous forest Origins Pandemics Globalization Industrialization agricultural

environmental impacts transportation center Habitats Efficient Precipitation Migration Beringia Land Bridge cultural group Heritage dams Reservoirs urban centers San Andreas Fault

prevailing winds Coriolis effect Megalopolis raw materials Urbanization Functional region Infrastructure Spectrum Communism Socialism Free Enterprise Founding Fathers democratic ideals cultural convergence

North American Free Trade Agreement Province provincial growth first quarter Prescribed Burning Generalization (GDP) Literacy Rate Prosperity Per Capita