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1 When you are listening, look for the turtle, it means that there is a cool fun fact. By: Sarah Wilke, Alison Carroll, Caroline Welsh, Emma Schulok, Gretchen Watkins

2 Mostly in the Bahamas, it is so hot so that’s why we move!

3 Region!!!!! Hi here in the Bahamas I want to talk to you about regions a little bit so you have stuff to look forward to. We are here in the continent of North America. Our country is the AWSOME Bahamas! We usually speak the language of English or sometimes Spanish. The customs we usually make and or use is weaved baskets. The population is 354,563 people wow that’s a lot! We have a lot of religion here in the Bahamas Baptist, Brethren, Christian, and Missionary Alliance. Our landforms in the Bahamas our mostly low lying and not too many hills or mountains were flat that’s it. So that’s the region here in Bahamas thanks! The Bahamas has the largest assortment of vacation destinations in the tropics: 700 islands spanning more than 100,000 square miles of ocean.

4 Welcome to the Bahamas! We are the largest tourist economy! If you are planning to go there, you might want to consider bringing some stuff to adapt to the environment. You will probably want bring light clothing, and flipflops, also it’s hot there, so you probably want to bring sunscreen, and a bathing suit. Since we are the largest tourist economy bring a camera! We also adapt there by building houses so we can live in the beautiful Bahamas, and buildings. Buildings do destroy wetlands. Here’s something cool, through technology, scientists have changed the salt water to fresh water.WOW!!! Tourism does have a bad thing. We use boats which contributes to pollution, and coral reef decay. You can swim and play with the animals there

5 Location The Bahamas are made up of over 700 islands! That’s a lot! Hey down here in the Bahamas! We just wanted tell you where we’re located. Well, to start we are right under the U.S.A, near Miami, FL and neighboring Cuba, Haiti, and Dominican Republic. Now here’s our absolute location. We are 24 degrees north and 80 degrees west. (Right next to the Tropic of Cancer!) We are in North America and in the north- western hemisphere. Hope you can come visit us!

6 Place Hey people around the world! We are going to start off by telling you about the landforms in the Bahamas! Generally the land is flat with one really tall mountain. It seems that it is a sub-tropical climate. In the summer time it is hot and muggy, in the winter it is cool and dry. Besides that it is usually warm and humid. The islands of The Bahamas are actually “cays” (pronounced “keys”), which comes from the Spanish word “cayo,” meaning “island.”

7 Resource page Wiki anwsers.com Bahamaguide.com Yahooanwsers.com Jenvironment.com Nationsencyenlyopedia.com Bestbs.com Blurtit.com Bahamabreeze.com


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