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The vegetation of the warm Temperate Eastern Margin is characterized by
  • A. evergreen shrubs and thickets
  • B. mixed deciduous and coniferous forests
  • C. mixed tropical rainforests and monsoonal forests
  • D. mixed coniferous and broad-leaved evergreen forests
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12
The heavy dark soil associated with floodable valley-bottoms is a
  • A. lateritic soil
  • B. ferrallitic soil
  • C. podzolic soil
  • D. hydromorphic soil
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13
Which of the following is a major environmental problem in heavily industrialized regions?
  • A. Accelerated erosion
  • B. Water pollution
  • C. Frost damage
  • D. Acid rain
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14
A fog is most likely to develop when a
  • A. warm moist wind blows over a warm current
  • B. warm moist wind blows over a cold current
  • C. cold, dry winds blows over a warm current
  • D. warm, dry winds blows over a cold current
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One factor which helps to account for the dryness of the Sahara desert is the
  • A. height of the jet stream over the area
  • B. persistence of a high pressure belt over the area
  • C. complete absence of vegetation over much of the area
  • D. impact of oil production by the countries of that region
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