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Social Studies, 17.09.2019 03:50, caz27

Today, how does the region benefit from an ancient sea that once covered the region?
a. it has plentiful oil formed over a long time.
b. it has an enormous tourism industry.
c. it has provided natural barriers between countries.
d. it has supplied the region with fruits, grains, and nuts.

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