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postnew [5]
3 years ago
5

Most of the region in this lesson has what type of climate?

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Reika [66]3 years ago
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What was the passage or lesson about?
eimsori [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Your answer is A!

Explanation:

I saw the answer on the check in! Hope this helps! :)

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