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Destiiny22

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Captain Cook's instant fame came from
 
  a. claiming Tahiti as a British territory.
  b. surviving a three-year journey at sea.
  c. being one of the few men of the time who had sailed around the world.
  d. bringing back several indigenous people from Tahiti.
  e. the riches he found on his three-year journey.

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What example of biological diffusion in the eighteenth century?
 
  a. Kew Gardens
  b. Deforestation of the Amazon Forest
  c. Transfer of breadfruit to England
  d. Columbian exchange
  e. Extinction of local animal and plant species



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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