Why are the activities of Mediterranean Europe limited to agricultural products such as wine?. Answer A. The region will not bre
ak with tradition. B. The region has been deforested and there are very limited mineral resources. C. The region can make large profits on agricultural products. D. The region has been designated an important agricultural center by the EU.
In Mediterranean Europe, which is physically geographically separated by mountain ranges from the rest of Europe, most of the agriculture crops that grow are grapes, olives, figs and dates. However, However, because the region has been deforested there are very limited sources of minerals for the cultivation of some other agricultural crops. On the other side, the bare areas allow for a large number of sun-rich hours, which is ideal for growing the grapes. Plantations of grapes are always planted on the sunny sides of the slopes, and therefore all activities are mainly focused on the production of grapes and wine.
"The region has been deforested and there are very limited mineral resources" is the one reason among the following choices given in the question why <span>the activities of Mediterranean Europe limited to agricultural products such as wine. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "B".</span>
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