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bobbie

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Nearly all forests in ________ have been cut at least once during the past 300 years, so very little original (virgin) forest remains.
 
  A) the United States, excluding Alaska,
  B) the United States, excluding the western states,
  C) Europe
  D) Eurasia, excluding India and Pakistan,
  E) North America, excluding Canada,

Question 2

The most acute water pollution problems in the world come from ________.
 
  A) runoff
  B) floods
  C) ocean currents
  D) wastewater
  E) recycled water



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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