Sentences with phrase «live near bodies of water»

For residents who live near bodies of water, flood insurance is crucial.
You will find that you and your family will pay more toward your insurance policy than others if you live near a body of water that could flood the residence and cause damage to your belongings.
Question (rhetorical): do you need to live near a body of water to have a beachy / water - based / nautical theme in decor?

Not exact matches

I don't live near an ice - capped body of water, nor do I work near the Sahara desert.
Since prehistoric times people have lived by the seas and rivers for the access to cheap and quick transportation and access to food sources and trade; without human populations near natural bodies of water, there would be no concern for floods.
Sure, you just randomly decided to go sailing after work on a Tuesday when we live nowhere near a body of water.
Jayeesha is an avid traveler, home chef, live music aficionado, loves being near (or in) any body of water.
But it was plain that fish could live nowhere near or nearby or next to or close to or on or around any largish bodies of water.
And if we live near a natural body of water, whether a lake, ocean or river, to ensure our dogs will take commands, and if we are not around, to for them to have some skills so they can get back to safety.
If your dog is near a pool or body of water, ensure he or she has a life vests or life jackets.
Benthic community - The community of organisms living on or near the bottom of a water body such as a river, a lake or an ocean.
Pelagic community - The community of organisms living in the open waters of a river, a lake or an ocean (in contrast to benthic communities living on or near the bottom of a water body).
If you live near a pond, lake, or other body of water that freezes during the winter, be careful while walking him or letting him off his leash.
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