
In chapter 10 we focus on the Southern Coastlands and starts from the mouth of the Rio Grands and ranging through Florida's peninsula to coastal North Carolina. According to the book it is a humid, subtropical place that appeals to visitors, attracts new residents, and has farms that grow crops distinctive to its environment. The subtropical crops supports a large production of citrus fruits and rice. Natural hazards especially hurricanes are a threat to the region every summer. In relations to Las Vegas, NV the natural hazards we have are thunderstorm winds and flooding.
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