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dlinn [17]
3 years ago
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The map below shows the Muslim population in the present-day world. Use the map to answer the following question: Map of the pop

ulation distribution of Muslims around the world, showing 90-100 percent concentrations in the Middle East, North Africa, and some Southeast Asian islands, 70-90 percent in parts of central and Eastern Africa and Eastern Europe, 20-30 percent in Siberia and India, and 0-10 percent in most of the Americas, southern Africa, East Asia, central Europe, and Australia. Public Domain The map shows all of the following except the areas in which Muslims outnumber those of other faiths the areas in which the Muslim faith spread first the areas of greatest Muslim presence the areas in which Muslims constitute less than 10 percent of the population
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PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
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the areas in which the Muslim faith spread first

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