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Landscapes: Natural and Urban

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(Originais Teachy 2024) - Question Hard of Geography

You must have noticed that there are many landscapes around us, some full of trees, rivers, and animals, and others with buildings, busy streets, and many people. Natural landscapes are those formed by nature, such as forests and mountains, and urban landscapes are created by humans, such as cities. Now, think carefully: what do you like most about the natural landscape near your home, and what do you like most about the urban landscape? Describe the characteristics that make these places different and explain why you like each one.

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