Personally I’m from England but if you’d like I can ask a close friend to answer a few questions since she spent a while in Florida (USA) (:
I may be wrong but I think @millywrites21 may be American (I’m not sure which state she’s from exactly though) (:
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Thanks for the offer, and I might sound a little picky now but Florida and Maryland are quite far away from each (about 900 miles
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I know some things about Maryland! My dad is from there and we visit every now and then!
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That’s great!
Could you please tell me something about the climate there? And are there any interesting landscapes there? And possible some other details, which might be good to know?
So I’ve only been there during winter once and it was very cold and windy! Winters is completely different then it is in the city I live in!
During the summer it’s humid but it depends on the day because last summer when we went down there it was just average weather then the next day it was hot lol.
I don’t know any landscapes because when we go down there we just hang out at my grand parents house, or visit where my father used to live!
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An interesting fact is Baltimore is Maryland biggest city!
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It is STINKING COLD in Maryland!!! It snows SO much! I’ve done my research 

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Hey! I don’t know too much about Maryland but my uncle and his family lives there and I’ve been there a couple times (tho it’s been awhile
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I know Maryland has some really interesting coastlines, the Chesapeake Bay area is really pretty 
And I personally really like the design of Maryland’s state flag 
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Between being on the Mason-Dixon and global warming, weather’s weird. This past winter was pathetic. Snowstorms one day and 78° the next; I kid you not 
Other than that, like most states, the atmosphere just depends on where you are. I’m about equal distance between farmland and city so I see a lot.
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I do know Johns Hopkins University is in Maryland. It has an 11% acceptance rate, so it s hard to get into.
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I ma’am, am from Maryland, you have any questions
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The weather is so bipolar, it was warm sometime this week, either Tuesday or Wednesday I believe
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I know this might be a weird question, but is Maryland also one of those states where blizzards or other things like that happen often?