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Do wewe live in the countryside? (If so, what type of countryside do wewe live in and what trees are common there?)

For example, different types of countrysides could be valleys, forest areas, farmland, hills, mountainsides ect.
As for trees... Elms, Beeches, Oaks?

I'm doing a little research.
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hetalianstella said:
Well I live in a rain forest. Here we have lots of Maple, Pine, Hemlocks, Fir, Spruce, Cedar, and some yew and Oak trees.
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Are u for reals!!! That's awesome!
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Weasel1999 said:
Yes I live in the countryside and it's mostly farmland but I've no idea what tree's are there. Sorry I'm so useless but good luck with your research :)
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viktoriya773 said:
I currently live in a city but I was born and grew up in countryside... It has forests with lots of berry bushes (blue berries, resberries, blackberries...) There is also a big fields that's spread through the countryside, where cows come and eat the nyasi around in chajio, chakula cha jioni time (their feeding time).
Where's surrounded kwa lots of nice big mountains (the forests are located on those mountains). Almost everyone has farm wanyama (goats, pigs, chickens, cows, horses...) Of course my family have their own fields such as nyasi, nyasi kavu Fields and Potato Fields. Some are located in backyards and some are very far away! And we have a river where everyone (espasually teenagers) swim and hang out.
I hope a country side is the same thing as a village....
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Lady_Rebel said:
I live in hilly farmland/forest area. the trees here are pine, oak, maple, apple, sasaphras (or however the hell wewe spell it), and other trees commonly found in the temperate region.
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springely said:
Eh, I live in a small yet industrial city, but it's also right between farmland, to the south, and forestland, to the west. A lot of pine trees, oak trees, and machungwa, chungwa trees.
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