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The landscape may affect the economy agriculturally, because people would have to grow different crops in different climates and landscapes. There are some mountains that separate Dominican Republic From Haiti, and they usually grow more hardy crops up there, but when i was in the southern portion of the country, (Sosua) I saw mainly tropical plants growing, such as plantains As to how people live in different climates, many of Dominican Republic's people practice substinence farming, or farming for ones own family. If the climate isn't right for growing food, then they are unabler to farm, so they may start to try to make a living in the city.

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Q: How does the Dominican Republics natural landscape affect the people and the way they work and live?
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