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Physical and cultural geographers see Iceland and Greenland as ________.
 
  A) Divided, because the geology of Iceland is the world youngest, and Greenland is the geologically oldest yet discovered
  B) Divided because the geology of Greenland is the world youngest, and Iceland is the geologically oldest yet discovered
  C) Undivided, because the geology of both Iceland and Greenland are some of the world's youngest
  D) Undivided, because the geology of both Iceland and Greenland are the geologically oldest yet discovered

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Non-native fish from Vietnam were carelessly introduced into many bodies of water in the United States. They have no native predators and so outspawn native fish, and outcompete many native fish for food. These fish are known as ________.
 
  A) Vietnamese Burrowing Catfish
  B) Saigon Shovelnose Salmon
  C) Asian Jumping Carp
  D) Ho Chi Minh Snake Pike



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Answer to Question 1

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