The Southern sections of Asia are mild to hot, while far northeastern areas such as Siberia are very cold. East Asia has a temperate climate. The highest temperature recorded in Asia was 54.0 °C (129.2 °F) at Tirat Zvi, Israel on June 21, 1942.[1] West-central Asia experiences some of the largest diurnal temperature ranges on Earth. The lowest temperature measured was −67.8 °C (−90.0 °F) at Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon, both in Sakha Republic of Russia on February 7, 1892 and February 6, 1933 respectively.[2]
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The answer is A. When it comes to importing agricultural goods I think u would need advanced heavy automobiles to move the goods into the country so I don't think B C or D are correct.
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True
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While the business is at it's peak, profit may significantly drop due to technical problems or a severe lag of customers that buy up the product. However, Recessions during peak phase generally bounce back really quickly, returning to the peak amount.
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Answer: that makes no sense. you typed it wrong or sum
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