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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Developing Malaysia

Malaysia is full of rainforsts, wildlife and is very eco friendly. It is developing day by day in many different ways. But how is Malaysia developing? Parts of New Guinea is not even developed yet! People in New Guinea are still hunters and gatherers. Why have the New Guinea people not developed like we did? It is because Papua New Guinea didn't have the same food supplies as all the other countries did. This was because of where Papua New Guinea located. In the place Papua New Guinea is located doesn't have things that other countries did. Thats why they didn't get as much cargo as Malaysia did. Thats why Papua New Guinea did not develop with the rest of the world. But now that we know why Papua New Guinea didn't develop is that the same reason Malaysia is developing?


Malaysia is developing because of its location. Malaysia also has a large rubber plantation! That makes Malaysia the greatest rubber producer! Malaysia has so many tropical fruits such as mangoes, apples, bananas, coconuts, rambutan and many more. Malaysia also has a good stock of seafood because of its numerous beaches. Malaysia is located on the equator! That makes this country tropical. That means there many animals and rainforests. There are many beautiful birds such as the Macaw and animals such as ther sun bear. And there are many beaches that can lure tourists.

The other reason why Malaysia developed is because of tourist publicity. There are so many beautiful animals that you can see here in Malaysia. You can see the silver backed monkey, Macaw, the sun bear and the tiger crab. There is also the rocky mountains. That have Genting and Cameron Highlands. And Cameron Highlands is popular for strawberries and crocodile park. There is the beautiful wildlife of course. All the fascinating flowers such as the hibiscus. And the gorgeous trees such as the teak trees. This is the role that Malaysias location and natural resources played in Malaysias development.

Picture were taken from: www.flickriver.com/photos/leonefabre/2438753104, blog.hotelclub.com/.../rambutanwww.kued.org/?area=pressReleases&action=detai...

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