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Life on the Mississippi

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The Mississippi basin is portrayed as the vital heart of the nation, surpassing other regions in both size and significance. Covering approximately 1,250,000 square miles, it ranks as the world's second-largest valley, only behind the Amazon. The text emphasizes its vastness, capable of containing multiple European countries, and highlights its potential for supporting a dense population due to favorable latitude, elevation, and rainfall. This region is presented as the premier habitat for civilized life on Earth, challenging preconceived notions based on smaller river basins.

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Jazyk
anglicky
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Mark Twain
Rok vydání
2004
Počet stran
552
ISBN13
9781595403148
Série
Hodnocení
3,4 z 5
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The Mississippi basin is portrayed as the vital heart of the nation, surpassing other regions in both size and significance. Covering approximately 1,250,000 square miles, it ranks as the world's second-largest valley, only behind the Amazon. The text emphasizes its vastness, capable of containing multiple European countries, and highlights its potential for supporting a dense population due to favorable latitude, elevation, and rainfall. This region is presented as the premier habitat for civilized life on Earth, challenging preconceived notions based on smaller river basins.