Match the geographic feature to the nation where it can be found. 1. ganges river india 2. coral reefs maldives 3. mount everest japan 4. aral sea malaysia 5. ring of fire kazakhstan 6. mount fuji nepal

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Answer 1
Answer: 1.Ganges River is in India, it is one of the biggest and most important rivers in the country.
2. Coral Reefs are found at the Maldives.
3. Mount Everest is in Nepal, it is the highest pick in the world.
4. Aral Sea is located in Kazakhstan, it is one of the biggest lakes in the world.
5. Ring of Fire passes through the territory of Malaysia.
6. Mount Fuji is in Japan, it is the highest mountain in Japan and it is a non active volcano.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Match the geographic feature with the nation where it can be found.

___India A. Mount Fuji

___Maldives B. Coral reefs

___Nepal C. Ring of Fire

___Kazakhstan D. Ganges River

___Malaysia E. Aral Sea

___Japan F. Mount Everest

D, B, F, E, C, A

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No, India is not part of the Middle East.

Sometimes Pakistan (which used to be part of India, under the British Raj and which borders India) is counted in the Middle East, but often Middle East is thought to start only in Iran and not to include Pakistan and Afghanistan. 

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No, It's not

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List two advantages and two disadvantages of using nuclear power.

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1. the generation of electricity through nuclear energy reduces the amount of energy generated from fossil fuels
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There are about _________ million drivers in the United States. A. 100 B. 200 C. 400

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