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Allushta [10]
4 years ago
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Cons On Getting Your News On Social Media? DETAILED NOTES? BRAINLIST REWARDED?

History
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Illusion [34]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In the blue area, people live closely because of its 1.Indutrialised area 2. The land is costly. 3.urbanisation In lighter color areas its farther because 1.Village 2.Farming area 3.Less popular rural area

Explanation:

In the blue area, people live closely because of its 1.Indutrialised area 2. The land is costly. 3.urbanisation In lighter color areas its farther because 1.Village 2.Farming area 3.Less popular rural area

Alex777 [14]4 years ago
3 0
Getting news on social media can be bad because some of the information may be false or opinionated. It’s not always true. If you’d want to make sure your information is accurate you’d want to find it off of a verified account or a truthful source (which still may not be 100%)
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