Chapter 6: North Atlantic Provinces
The city of Los Angeles is quite different from the area known as the North Atlantic Provinces. Population in the North Atlantic is is not as densely populated than Los Angeles. Also, the North Atlantic is 50% urban/ 50% rural in comparison to L.A. which is mostly urban. The air mass in the North Atlantic are polar, continental, maritime and as a result it's generally cool and damp. Moreover, rain and snow are more common in the North Atlantic than Los Angeles. Surprisingly these two regions have in common accessible sea ports for trade via ocean. When it comes to agriculture, the North Atlantic are great producers in of apples and potatoes; whereas, L.A. produces cinema.
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