English, 13.05.2021 17:50 justritegrl
What type of industries do well in coastal areas?
A.
fishing and shipping
B.
natural gas and mining
C.
forestry and steel
D.
agriculture and chemicals
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What type of industries do well in coastal areas?
A.
fishing and shipping
B.
na...
fishing and shipping
B.
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