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Anastaziya [24]
4 years ago
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In the Middle East, conflicts have occurred over access to resources. The two main resources that people are in conflict over ar

e oil and __________.
A.
farmland
B.
gold
C.
lumber
D.
water
History
2 answers:
Dominik [7]4 years ago
6 0
The two main resources that people are in conflict over are oil and water.

  Water is an important resource in the Middle East because of how limited it is.     Most of the region is dry. Conflicts occurred when countries are using more       than their share of the water resources.
Alecsey [184]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the Middle East as one of the most dry zones in the world has a constant struggle for Water, so part of the conflict in this region of the world is for this vital resource that guaranteed the sustainability of all the activities on everyday life of Israeli people.

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