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Why Do People Ride Zip Lines To School
When doing the countries project there was a lot of good information. In Colombia they ride zip lines to school. I can see the dangers which come with that, but that would be awesome to ride zip lines to school unless it is raining. All the countries mainly speak spanish, but some of them speak english. A lot of the places export out coffee beans so it must be popular down in South America. A lot of dancing and singing happens in these countries, like the United State but it’s more traditional music. Most countries don’t have all four seasons they are called wet and dry seasons. Most of the countries's populations are through 15-30 million people. Most of the countries are located in South America but some are other places. Countries in South America are mostly …show more content…

In almost all the countries people live with or around their family. Even their extended families live around them or with them. In Costa Rica they have two last names unlike most of the other countries. In some of the countries tourism is a major way to make money, like inviting them to see how people their life. In Guam they were bombed for 13 days straight, which I am surprised it is still standing. I mean they people are still living there, like there must be a lot of things wrong there. In Belize they believe in dwarfs which I am pretty sure they say they will bite you or something like that. In Mexico they have the Copper Canyon which is deeper than the Grand Canyon. I have never heard of the Copper Canyon before this and why isn’t more talked about. In Panama they have only won one olympic medal in their time of being a countries. They might get one if they are lucky enough. A lot of the countries have rain forests in them, and jungles. In Nicaragua they volcano board which is surfing down a volcano when it is not erupting. In Belize their murder rate is high and it is mostly gang

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