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Singapore. Singapore. By: Tyler. Map. Geography. Area :692.7 sq km Area Comparative :slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington Climate :tropical, hot, humid, rainy, two distinct monsoon seasons Terrain: lowland and a natural preserve

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  1. Singapore Singapore By: Tyler

  2. Map

  3. Geography • Area :692.7 sq km • Area Comparative :slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington • Climate :tropical, hot, humid, rainy, two distinct monsoon seasons • Terrain: lowland and a natural preserve • Elevation :lowest point Singapore strait at 0m and the highest point is Bukit Timah • Natural resources :fish and deepwater sports • Geography note :focal point for Southeast Asian sea routes

  4. Food • They eat a lot of rice and sea food. • They also eat a wide variety of Chinese, Indian, Malay and Japanese. • One dish I found is a chicken dish with shallots or onions and seasonings.

  5. Holidays • Vesak day celebrates the birth of Buddha. It is the holiest of Buddhist holydays. • National day celebrates the gaining of Singapore's independence in 1965.

  6. Language • Xie xie is thank you. • Qing is please. • They speak Singlish. That means they can speak Malay, Chinese, Tamale and English.

  7. Sports and Games • Soccer, badminton, basketball and golf • Sports jogging, swimming and walking • They play a lot of water sports because Singapore is an island.

  8. pictures

  9. Resources • www.cia.gov -World Fact Book • www.wilsoncreek.org – Culturegrams

  10. I know it was the best thank you for watching

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