Many of the largest cities in Southwest Asia are located on or near
Question 1 options:
deserts
major rivers
large grasslands
mountain ranges
Question 2 (1 point)
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The major rivers in Southwest Asia have become political issues because
Question 2 options:
deserts prevent the rivers from being large enough to be useful.
they can only be used for trade and travel but not for drinking water.
Farmers have not been able to find ways to use the water for irrigation.
everyone needs to be able to use the water and there is only a limited amount.
Question 3 (1 point)
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Dams built along the rivers have caused problems for people living further downstream because
Question 3 options:
dams are expensive to build
a river can only be dammed in one place along its path.
no fish can live in the rivers after they have been dammed
less water comes down the river to those people once the dam is built.
Question 4 (1 point)
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Because mountains block winds coming from the oceans, much of the interior of Soutwest Asia is
Question 4 options:
desert
grasslands
inland lakes
rich farming areas.