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What Is This Page All About?
   

This page is about my interests. I go into depth and detail on them, and I tell about how I want to contribute to them on Wikipedia. I will either say I would like to write pages about them, or contribute to already existing content about them. Or, maybe I'll say I want to do both. I won't talk directly about them, instead, I'll just elaborate on two things:

  • Why I like them

and...

  • How I'll contribute to them on Wikipedia

I will now talk about the following things:

  • Nature: Geography, Geology, Environment, Ecology, Climate, Wildlife
  • Literature
  • Nature Of Places
  • Fictional Universes In Literature

As you might notice, the two latter are kind of subdivisions of the two former. However, each section holds its individual place in my interests, and I'd like to talk about them separately.

Nature: Geography, Geology, Environment, Ecology, Climate, Wildlife
   

I like this subject because it's fascinating. I, unlike many people I know, would actually prefer to have coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, etc. in my yard, because I love wildlife. I love the nature of things. Let me tell you what I like about each subdivision:

  • Geography: I love talking about the physical appearance of the land. I can talk about what the landscape looks like, the topography, what the air quality is like, and what the groundwater and the location is like, where it is.
  • Geology: The rocks, the soil, the geologic activity... this is what I talk about when it comes to geology. I care about it like any other natural subject, because its what shapes the geography and topography most, along with climate.
  • Environment: This is the subject that discusses, purely, what the place is like. Its sphere of influence includes EVERY other natural subject. This shapes the place hugely, and is a very important subject. I like it because it shapes everything.
  • Ecology: This isn't so much about the wildlife, but more about the system wildlife follows, the diversity, the interaction between different forms of life, like fungus, plant, bacteria, virus, animal, anything else that might be out there. I like it because its nature, itself.
  • Climate: Climate is the weather system of a particular place. It shapes the Geography, Ecology, Wildlife, and to some extent, Geology and Environment of a place. I like it because its what goes on in the air all around.
  • Wildlife: Ah. My favorite one. Wildlife is what lives in a particular area, in the forms of bacteria, virus, fungus, flora, fauna. I like it because it is what lives in my own backyard, from scrub jay in the tree to that raccoon in its den.

The above are the reasons for which I like nature, in six main forms. But, how will I contribute to them on Wikipedia?

I am mainly a content contributor for nature. But, occasionally I might write an article, if there's anything to write about. It just depends. Now, that we are done with this topic, let's move on to the next topic, literature.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What Is This Page All About?
   

This page is about my interests. I go into depth and detail on them, and I tell about how I want to contribute to them on Wikipedia. I will either say I would like to write pages about them, or contribute to already existing content about them. Or, maybe I'll say I want to do both. I won't talk directly about them, instead, I'll just elaborate on two things:

  • Why I like them

and...

  • How I'll contribute to them on Wikipedia

I will now talk about the following things:

  • Nature: Geography, Geology, Environment, Ecology, Climate, Wildlife
  • Literature
  • Nature Of Places
  • Fictional Universes In Literature

As you might notice, the two latter are kind of subdivisions of the two former. However, each section holds its individual place in my interests, and I'd like to talk about them separately.

Nature: Geography, Geology, Environment, Ecology, Climate, Wildlife
   

I like this subject because it's fascinating. I, unlike many people I know, would actually prefer to have coyotes, foxes, raccoons, skunks, etc. in my yard, because I love wildlife. I love the nature of things. Let me tell you what I like about each subdivision:

  • Geography: I love talking about the physical appearance of the land. I can talk about what the landscape looks like, the topography, what the air quality is like, and what the groundwater and the location is like, where it is.
  • Geology: The rocks, the soil, the geologic activity... this is what I talk about when it comes to geology. I care about it like any other natural subject, because its what shapes the geography and topography most, along with climate.
  • Environment: This is the subject that discusses, purely, what the place is like. Its sphere of influence includes EVERY other natural subject. This shapes the place hugely, and is a very important subject. I like it because it shapes everything.
  • Ecology: This isn't so much about the wildlife, but more about the system wildlife follows, the diversity, the interaction between different forms of life, like fungus, plant, bacteria, virus, animal, anything else that might be out there. I like it because its nature, itself.
  • Climate: Climate is the weather system of a particular place. It shapes the Geography, Ecology, Wildlife, and to some extent, Geology and Environment of a place. I like it because its what goes on in the air all around.
  • Wildlife: Ah. My favorite one. Wildlife is what lives in a particular area, in the forms of bacteria, virus, fungus, flora, fauna. I like it because it is what lives in my own backyard, from scrub jay in the tree to that raccoon in its den.

The above are the reasons for which I like nature, in six main forms. But, how will I contribute to them on Wikipedia?

I am mainly a content contributor for nature. But, occasionally I might write an article, if there's anything to write about. It just depends. Now, that we are done with this topic, let's move on to the next topic, literature.


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