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iren2701 [21]
3 years ago
10

Which of the following is one of Southern Africa’s major rivers and empties into the Indian Ocean? Limpopo River Orange River Ok

avango River Namib River
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1 answer:
Goshia [24]3 years ago
5 0
Limpopo River is a Southern African River and it does empty into the Indian Ocean: the correct anwer.
Orange River flows westward, Okavango into a Swamp.  - they don't empty into the Indian Ocean
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