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Geography, 24.05.2020 20:58 ambermcneil3839

Imagine that your community has recently been given several square miles of new land. this land contains a small forest, creek that empties into a small lake, and flat, grassy meadows. what should your community do with this new land? choose one of the options below. explain why your option is the best. please answer in a well written paragraph (4-5) sentences.

a) make the land into a public park. include hiking and biking trails, a dock for small boats, a swimming area, picnic tables, and sports fields.

b) develop the land. build houses for low-income people in the community and a shopping area to provide jobs for people living in this area.

c) leave the land as it is. don’t allow people to use the area.

d) other idea (describe it)

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