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The circulation of the oceans and the atmosphere primarily help to redistribute and equalize global
  • A. heat
  • B. flora
  • C. oxygen
  • D. fauna
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17
Soils with well developed profiles formed mainly under the influence of the regional climate and vegetation are said to be
  • A. azonal
  • B. zonal
  • C. intrazonal
  • D. colluvial
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Environmentalists agree that there is a general rise in sea level as a result of
  • A. excessive rainfall
  • B. excavation of sand from ocean beds
  • C. global warming
  • D. man-induced erosion along sea coasts
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The set of trees most suitable for pulp and paper making is
  • A. spruce, mahogany and obeche
  • B. fir, obeche and ebony
  • C. spruce, fir and pine
  • D. pine, eucalyptus and mahogany
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The population of a certain country was observed to be 46 million males and 41 million females within a land area of about 173,000km2. What is the average density of the population?
  • A. 503 persons per km2
  • B. 351 persons per km2
  • C. 266 persons per km2
  • D. 237 persons per km2
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