_______________ is a small Buddhist kingdom.a. Bhutan
b. Maldives
c. Nepal
d. Sri Lanka

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is A, Bhutan.

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Answer:  Estuaries

An enclosed body of coastal water that is a mixture of salt water and freshwater is called estuaries.

Explanation:

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When you see water at the bottom of the hole, that is a sign you've found Water Table

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Why did the Western Front barely move throughout World War 1?

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In the western front, they used Trench Warfare Method 

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