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Which country in Oceania is most vulnerable to ozone depletion and suffers high levels of skin cancer?
 
  A) Australia
  B) New Zealand
  C) Papua New Guinea
  D) Solomon Islands
  E) Fiji

Question 2

Where did the U.S. conduct nuclear tests between 1946-1958?
 
  A) Solomon Islands
  B) Marshall Islands
  C) Samoa
  D) Tonga
  E) Palau



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Answer: A

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