Today, the inhabitants of Tangier rely on crabbing to make a living.
The inhabitants mainly rely on municipal water supply; therefore the demand for individual connections is high in the town.
The environment and all its inhabitants rely on biodiversity to recover from extreme environmental conditions.
The inhabitants rely on the supermarkets for other provisions throughout the week.
The island has no bridge to the mainland, and the inhabitants rely on boats for transportation.
There are few facilities within easy walking distance and most inhabitants rely on motor vehicles.
Many inhabitants of Alaska greatly rely on the salmon harvest each year for income and cultural purposes.
The inhabitants today do not rely on the island and the surrounding waters for sustenance.
The local inhabitants rely on the forest to supply most of their needs.
Local inhabitants have chosen to live in towns and have relied on sustainable water sources for thousands of years.