Where are you at? Lets play 30 questions :)
1)Where do you live?
2)What is the average temperature range where you live?
3)How much rain do you usually get per year? How much snow?
4)What are ten plants that grow where you live?
5)What are ten animals that live in you're area?
6)What industry(s) support your community?
7)What direction do storms travel in where you live? What characteristics do those storms share?
8)Where does the water in your tap come from?
9)What is the soil like around your home?
10)How long is the growing season where you live?
11)What forms pollution (trash, industrial pollution in water, smoke in air, ect.) are present where you live?
12)Are there any non-native species in your area?
13)How have humans used the land where you live in the past century?
14)What geological processes shaped the land where you live?
15)What kinds of creatures lived on the land where you live before it was converted to human use?
16)What kinds of rocks/minerals are found where you live?
17)Do any migratory birds pass through your area?
18)Have any species gone extinct in your area?
19)How many people live near to you? What are their names?
20)How many miles do you drive per week, on average?
21)What do you spend the most money on per week, on average?
22)How much do you spend on energy costs each week, on average? What form of energy do you spend the most on?
23)What is the largest area of wilderness near where you live?
24)What development projects are underway where you live?
25)Who is the mayor in your town? Who is on the city counsel?
26)Who is your congressional representative?What congressional district are you in?
27)How have human demographics where you live changed?
28Do you know the name of the native American group that lived where you live?
29)Do you feel the infrastructure where you live is efficient and in good condition? Does it meet the needs of your community?
30)Where does your food come from?
Post your answers in the comments section if you want :) Answering these questions has made me think a lot.
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