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ashley

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Why is Australia called the lucky country?
 a. Its population is particularly fertile and has high birth rates.
  b. It has little to no ethnic conflict.
 c. It has abundant natural resources.
 d. It was colonized by Great Britain.
 e. It is not a target of terrorists.

Question 2

Desert climates often experience significant changes in temperature from the warmest temperature of the day to the coldest temperature of the day. Sometimes there is more change in temperature on a daily basis than winter to summer.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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