Where will you live By Trevor Dunn. Melbourne I would like to live in 30- 50 years would be Melbourne, Australia.

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Where will you live By Trevor Dunn

Melbourne I would like to live in years would be Melbourne, Australia

Biosphere In this part I will explain the Biosphere of Melbourne

Unemployment rate in Melbourne The unemployment rate in Melbourne is 6.4%

Population in Melbourne Melbourne has a population of million Melbourne is the 2 nd largest city in Australia

Crime rate Melbourne has a moderate crime rate

Geosphere In this part I will explain the Geosphere of Melbourne

Natural disasters Melbourne suffers from a few natural disasters some of them are droughts, forest fires and cyclones

location Melbourne is in the south east part of Australia

How large is it Melbourne is 3,857 sq miles

Atmosphere Now I am going to explain the Atmosphere in Melbourne

Temperature the average high is 20 degrees C and the low is 9 degrees C

Air pollution there is a very low amount of air pollution in Melbourne The ozone layer is depleting in Melbourne

Hydrosphere Now I am going to explain the Hydrosphere of Melbourne

Water pollution there is a very low amount of water pollution

The Thompson reserve the Thompson reserve is the largest Melbourne supply reserve

Rainfall Melbourne averages about 39 millimeters of rain a year

summary Overall I think Melbourne would be good place to live