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Biology, 16.04.2021 01:00 zitterkoph

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1. What are the two terrestrial areas found in the Norther cold zone?
A. Tundra and Temperate forest
B. Polar ice and Chaparral
C. Polar ice and Tundra
D. Tundra and Savanna

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