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Some 2.5 million people currently live in sahara, most of these in egypt, mauritania, morocco and algeria true or false
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Great britain and japan are both island nations with limited resources. as a result, each nation developed according to its distinctive geographic location and limitations. for this assignment, compare and contrast the effects of geography on the industrialization and imperialistic growth of these two nations. use evidence from at least five documents in your essay. support your response with relevant facts, examples, and details.
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Aletsch glacier is the largest glacier in switzerland and the largest found in the alps, a mountain range which extends from monaco in the east to slovenia in the west. currently, the aletsch glacier is retreating. under what circumstances would this glacier see growth instead of retreat? a decline in plate tectonics across the mountain range annual snowfall that exceeds yearly losses an increase in ablation in the southern valleys a rise in temperatures to that of a mediterranean climate
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Which of the following statements best describes what is occurring in the land surrounding the sahara desert? a desertification is increasing, and the desert is expanding. b. fewer people are trying to farm in this semiarid region. c. the desert is shrinking with the increased use of irrigation. d. increased urbanization has resulted in decreased deforestation. select the best answer from the choices provided mark this and return save and exit next submit
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The rwandan patriotic front and the interahamwe were a. relief agencies b. military groups c. political parties d. nonprofit organizations select the best answer from the choices provided. a b c d
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