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Geography, 29.09.2020 14:01 calebvaughn924

How does living in an environment with a lot of erosion affect human life? A. It can lead to more earthquakes that destroy buildings.
B. It can make it more difficult to predict wind patterns.
O C. It can make ocean currents more difficult to navigate.
O D. It can lead to loose soil being carried away from farms.

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