Snow in Kenya is not a particularly common sight, given that the east Africa country sits right on the equator and has vast stretches of semi-desert scrubland. And yet, there is one spot where you can always find snow in Kenya.
Mount Kenya is the tallest mountain in Kenya, and the second highest in all of Africa. Only Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro towers higher. The top of Mount Kenya is perpetually snow-covered due to the high elevation. In fact, the Meru people call the mountain "Kirimara", which translates from their language to "that which has white stuff", in reference to the white peaks.
economic activities such as industrialization and manufacturing have caused and put a lot of smog into our air which then makes it way back down to the bottom of the ocean or ground
The answer is either B or D. Letter A doesn't make sense and letter C isn't right either because you need rainfall to have fertile plains.
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<span>Women gained the right to own property and slaves, but just not the right to vote.</span>