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Leona [35]
2 years ago
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What best describes the geography of both the South and the North? o plenty of navigable rivers o long coastline from the Atlant

ic to the Gulf of Mexico o long, hot summers and mild winters O land full of rocky areas​
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dezoksy [38]2 years ago
7 0

The geography of both North and South are described in option (B): "long coastline from the Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico". So, option (B) is the correct answer,

<h3>What is the geography of the South and North?</h3>

Mainland North America is approximately formed like a triangle, with its base in the north and in the south; Greenland, the world's biggest island, is related with the continent.

The Arctic Ocean borders North America on the north, the Caribbean Sea on the south, the North Pacific Ocean on the west, and the North Atlantic Ocean on the east.

Check out the link below to know more about geography;

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