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Where is there no deep scattering layer present?
 A) Temperate oceans
  B) Tropical oceans
  C) Arctic oceans
  D) All oceans have a deep scattering layer

Question 2

The steep cliffs and rugged headlands common along much of the Pacific Coast of the United States are primarily the result of ____.
 A) recent tectonic activity
  B) marine deposition
  C) river deposition
  D) glacial erosion



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C

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