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Geography, 20.10.2020 02:01 lil2524

Why are polders important to the Netherlands? They hold back the North Sea to prevent it from flooding the country.
They have increased the land area of the country.
They keep most of the country’s waterways closed off to prevent flooding.
They are used to return some of the farms to wetlands.
They drain seawater and divert it into canals.

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