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Social Studies, 02.10.2019 03:40 rfvelasco

Which of the following is a likely industry in samoa compared to australia?

a. growing copra and subsistence farming

b. building hotels and resorts along the coast

c. using steel and electricity to make cars

d. researching and developing telecommunications.

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