Monday, March 14, 2016
Where in the world?- See the World Quest Chain
The first things that I would look for are the types of trees in the area. Trees grow in set climates and conditions and if you look at a certain type of tree then you can automatically, as long as you know something about the trees, tell what kind of area you are located in. Like, for example, Aspens. Aspens are a tree that is usually found near the North of temperate forest areas and north of the Northern hemisphere. The second thing I would look for, if there were any, is cars. Since this quest did say there were no people around and not cars. You can tell what part of the world you are in often by which side of the car the driver's seat is on. If it is on the right side of the car then that limits to where you are. Try to find more than one car that is like that though so that you can make sure it is not “someone from out of that place”’s car. Also, if the cars were to just be left on the street and they were abandoned then that could hint to you being in the UK, Ireland, or a couple other countries. The third thing that I would look for is the landscape of the area you are in. The landscape around the world is very different in certain parts. Also, the landscape includes looking at what type of ground is underneath you because sand could lead to you being in a desert. Rocks are also a big part of where you are at. If the rocks around the area are sedimentary then that could mean that there is a lot of sand around the area and could lead to a desert type biome. Igneous rocks could lead to you assuming you are near a volcano. Now, to talk about the stars. Stars are located directly above some areas so that tells you where you are. Like Polaris, the North Star, sits directly above the North Pole. So if you look up into the sky and find Polaris, it is always above the Big Dipper, then you will be able to find where you are in the world.
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