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REY [17]
3 years ago
15

What are some advantages of rural? It be best if u can answer in point form thanks!

History
2 answers:
nydimaria [60]3 years ago
8 0

1.- No hay que buscar aparcamiento

2.- La cultura casi siempre es gratis. *

3.- No hay carril bici hay senderos de kilómetros y kilómetros.

4.- Cuando tienes hambre en la huerta hay fruta fresca.

5.- Huele a tierra mojada.

6.- El arco iris te transporta y abren una puerta mágica. Si, si de verdad!

7.- Siempre hay música ambiente de la mano de miles de pájaros y riachuelos.

8.- Los faroles de la noche son un universo de estrellas.

9.- No dependemos de las marcas de moda para ver colores intensos y fascinantes.

10.- No te tienes que gastar dinero en transporte público. Simplemente vamos andando.

WITCHER [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

In terms of living, health and education, rural areas offer more opportunities to live closer to nature and with better availability of fresh vegetables and fruits that you can get directly from farmers. Life is a bit more relaxed than living in cities.

Explanation:

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