Which of the following statements about the physical geography of latin america is false?
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Geography, 28.08.2019 23:30 Dalmcdan01
Which of the following statements about the physical geography of latin america is false?
a.
the longest mountain range in the world is found in latin america.
b.
the panama canal is partially man-made.
c.
rivers meet the ocean at estuaries, such as the rio de la plata.
d.
el niño is a series of volcanic eruptions caused by tectonic activity.
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