Providence Canyon Argumentative Essay

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Also if the federal government would decide to make Providence Canyon a national park schools could use it as a school field trip to go and explore the different sand colors there is in Providence Canyon national park. If schools are willing the price to go for a school field trip imagine all the money you could get from just one single school trip. If that is a lot of money already imagine if all the schools would go to see the providence Canyon for a field trip you would make a profit. Making the Providence Canyon a national park could also be a good family trip for a summer vacation. Teachers could also take there students to the Providence Canyon to study the forty three colors of different types of color sediments.

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