its near the sea
Yes
Scotland is known for its rugged mountains, such as the Scottish Highlands which include the famous mountain ranges of the Grampians and Cairngorms. Scotland also has numerous rivers, with the River Tay being the longest. In terms of deserts, Scotland does not have any as it is characterized by its green landscapes and wet climate.
yes
Yes. The Nanticoke River, for one.
Go west, and before long you will be in the Atlantic.
The hopi lived near a river.
Yes, just a few. Great Britain and its isles has a total of 1182 named rivers. The United Kingdom has a total of 1319 named rivers. Great Britain comprises of England, Scotland and Wales. The United Kingdom comprises of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
No. They live in the cold waters of the oceans near the north pole. They don't enter or live in rivers and so their young ones are not born in rivers. For that matter you cant find any beluga whales in any river in the world
They can. Rivers are by no means a requirement for tornado formation, but neither do they prevent tornadoes in any way. A number of tornadoes, for example, have crossed the Mississippi river.
near any body of water, the cities would have many resources such as fish
Scotland is mostly countryside
Are there any theatres in Scotland?