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What is the Taiga?
What is the Taiga?
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The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
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All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
What is the Western Uplands?
What is the Western Uplands?
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The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
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All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
What is the Western Uplands?
What is the Western Uplands?
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The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
What is the Taiga?
What is the Taiga?
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The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
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All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
What is the Western Uplands?
What is the Western Uplands?
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The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
What is the Taiga?
What is the Taiga?
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The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
Which of the following bodies of water does NOT have a coastline in France?
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All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
All of the bodies of water listed have a coastline in France except for the Caspian Sea, which is located just north of Iran.
What is the Western Uplands?
What is the Western Uplands?
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The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
The Western Uplands is geographical region of Western Europe, defined by a hard, huge tectonic rock mass. The region includes Scandinavia, Brittany (in France), Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, and Spain.
What is the Taiga?
What is the Taiga?
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The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).
The Taiga is the forested area of Europe just below the Tundra. It is made up of coniferous forests and the species that generally are found in these areas (elk, moose, etc.).