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701
A major feature of the tropical continental climates is the?
  • A. relatively low annual range of temperature
  • B. regular and reliable rainfall
  • C. excess of evaporation over rainfall
  • D. excess of rainfall over evaporation
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702
The most dominant pair of active factors affecting plants growth is?
  • A. soil and fauna
  • B. climate and soil
  • C. climate and topography
  • D. topography and man
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703
The major constituents of a typical soil are?
  • A. gravel, sand, silt and clay
  • B. mineral matter, organic matter, air and water
  • C. stone, mineral matter, pore spaces and micro-organism
  • D. calcium, magnesium, potassium amd sodium
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704
In a humid areas, farmers add lime to the soil to? development
  • A. facilitate the absorption of nutrients
  • B. encourage the development of green leaves
  • C. act as fertilizer
  • D. reduce acidity
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705
Which of the following trees is most suitable for pulp and paper production?
  • A. Obeche
  • B. Ebony
  • C. Spruce
  • D. Mahogany
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