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vekshin1
3 years ago
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Brennan has written the following report for her social studies class. Which sentence should she remove to improve the flow of i

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People and Location


Location affects how people live. It affects transportation, food, clothing, and housing. Each location has a certain climate, or weather, and a certain environment.

People who live by the sea typically eat more fish than people who live inland. Also, the soil changes from one location to another. People depend on different kinds of soil to grow different foods. Certain crops can only be grown in certain places. Certain animals also live in certain places. English settlers learned about turkeys when they came to America.

People who live in the north wear warmer clothes with a lot of layers, while people who live in the south wear lighter clothes. The climate of a location helps people decide what to wear to be comfortable.

People use different materials to build their homes in different locations. People near oceans sometimes construct their houses on poles. People in colder climates have homes with thicker walls than people who live in warm climates.

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kondor19780726 [428]3 years ago
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English settlers learned about turkeys when they first cam to America

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