why did the shipbuilders choose coastal locations such as Portsmouth

  1. why did the shipbuilders choose coastal locations such as Portsmouth for shipbuilding?????? HELP!!!!!
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  2. Why did shipbuilders choose coastal locatios such as Portsmouth for shipbuilding.Shipbuilders chose coastal location such as
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  3. At 9:30 A.M. Andrew left Exeter for Portsmouth, cycling at 12 miles per hour At 10:00 A.M. Stacy left Portsmouth for Exeter,
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  4. Henry was born in 1925, and grew up in Portsmouth, Virginia. Henry was a sickly child, growing up in the suburbs of Portsmouth.
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  5. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.1. The war hurt farmers, shipbuilders, and other workers in the
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  6. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence.1. The war farmers, shipbuilders, and other workers in the colonies.
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  7. What region has wet, hot, dry summers and cool, rainy winters?Question 25 options: Mediterranean Coastal Dead Sea Coastal Red
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  8. Hurricanes along the Gulf Coastal areas of Texas increase the rate of coastal erosion. Over time, this erosion can greatly
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  9. Cindy lives in Florida and has been watching the news carefully tracking the approaching hurricane. Ifit hits land, what willthe
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  10. Natural boundary between a coastal plain and plateau. Cities were built in these locations throughout the US due to the access
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