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sergey [27]
3 years ago
10

Describe at least two ways in which the Middle East today is much different

Geography
1 answer:
Paladinen [302]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<em>The Middle East is a geographical region that has been of great importance in history since ancient times. Strategically located, it is a natural land bridge connecting the continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe. ... In recent times its enormous deposits of oil have made the Middle East more important than ever.</em>

Explanation:

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