Friday, November 30, 2012

Chapter 16: The North Pacific Coast


Power

Physical environment of the Valley has changed throughout the years after settling inside the city. Buildings began to sprout in dramatic numbers, slowly chopping away at nature. With the growing number of people migrating to the valley from all areas, the city had to meet the demands of the people, now we have special designated areas that protect our once vast body of nature. National Parks were created in protection of the trees that once grew in all areas. The valley known for its many palm trees, had to physically import these beauties, because its not native to this area. In conservation of all forms of fossil fuels, new delevopmental ideas on producing electricty has swept the city. Areas are now using solar power to provide them with means of light, and heating. Wind mills can be located on the outskirts of the valley, and there are some dams that provide hydroelectricity.



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Facts: Based on my living experience.

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