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Geography, 07.05.2020 03:02 Jabari1946

Sam lives in a region where there are many trees. These trees are an excellent habitat for migratory birds. Very few people in his region have
respiratory problems. Though there is no lake or river flowing through Sam's region, they receive adequate water supply throughout the year.
Often there are many complaints about robberies in his area.

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