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If you were driving north from Albuquerque to visit Santa Fe and it began to rain heavily, what danger would you be concerned about?
 
  A) Tornado
  B) Hurricane
  C) Flash Flood
  D) Lightning

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What environmental problem facing MexAmerica will likely limit the growth of industry and human population in the region during the 21st century?
 
  A) Habitat destruction and the Endangered Species Act
  B) Air pollution
  C) Water shortages
  D) Both A and B



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



bobthebuilder

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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