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History, 23.04.2021 05:50 jeniscool

Central America's Rainforest, 1950 - 1985

What is the most likely cause for the change shown on the maps above?

A. Massive wildfires due to continued drought in the region

B. Climate change due to global warming

C. Growing need for arable land due to population increase

D. Weather changes due to El Niño


Central America's Rainforest,

1950 - 1985
What is the most likely cause for the change shown on t

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