First of all, the two areas have very different types of landscape. In Finland, the landscape consists of lots of hills and mountains. There are also lots of lakes. Florida’s landscape is different. Here we have a tropical climate with bodies of water, such as the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. It is also very warm all throughout the year and winters rarey get lower than 65 degrees. In Finland they have lots of greenery, rain, and cold winters that get as low as 13-17 degrees. …show more content…
Here in Florida it is common to watch football on Sundays, eat almost any kind of food, and simply have two parents and children. In Finland that is not the same in some ways, such as Cohabitation. Cohabitation is when two people that aren’t married still live in the same house and raise kids together. This is common when someone has been through a divorce aand decides that they want to raise another family. Although here we have sports that mostly take place outside due to our tropical climate, since they have more of a cold climate, there are sports like ice hockey, skiing, and ice swimming. The foods we eat are sort of different too. In Finland they eat lots of pastries, breads, and meats. Here we eat a lot of everything, such as seafood, breads, soups, spicy food, sushi, and much more.
Although our country and Finland are far away, we still have common and uncommon characteristics with the way we do things, what we eat, what we celebrate, and the way our families live. Finland is a great country and Finnish people have a lot of reasons to love