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A Nearly Continuous Swath of Grasslands Extending from East to West

Question 88

Question 88

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A nearly continuous swath of grasslands extending from east to west in Central Asia is partially broken by which of the following physical features?
A nearly continuous swath of grasslands extending from east to west in Central Asia is partially broken by which of the following physical features?   A)  Pamir Knot B)  the kyzyl Kum Desert C)  Hindu Kush Mountains D)  Altai Mountains E)  the Karakorum Range


A) Pamir Knot
B) the kyzyl Kum Desert
C) Hindu Kush Mountains
D) Altai Mountains
E) the Karakorum Range

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