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Net Primary Productivity

Question 46

Question 46

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 Net primary productivity.Worldwide net primary productivity in grams of carbon per square meter per year (approximate values)   In which of the following areas would one tend to find the highest net primary productivity? A) northern Brazil B) central Australia C) western Canada D) Eurasia E) Mongolia Net primary productivity.Worldwide net primary productivity in grams of carbon per square meter per year (approximate values)

In which of the following areas would one tend to find the highest net primary productivity?


A) northern Brazil
B) central Australia
C) western Canada
D) Eurasia
E) Mongolia

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