Asked by Hannah H

What is the name of the area on the side of mountains away from the wind that receives little rainfall?
a. Dry spell
b. No man's land
c. Tundra
d. Rain shadow ****

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as parts of the central United States, form the largest of which of the following vegetation zones in the world?
a. Forests
b. Northern tundras
c. Prairie ****
d. Desert

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by Hannah H
thank you
Answered by Ann Onymous
The answers for the whole test are
D
D
C
D
Answered by W
Ann Onymous is right.
They're correct I took the test and I got one wrong. I could see the answers and I knew there were Jiskhas for a lot of questions. So, here you go!
Answered by crimson typhoon
ann onymous is correct
Answered by Hallee
I will aprove that the answers are
D
D
C
D
Answered by chuck
yes true.
it is
d
d
c
d
and you can trust me
Answered by cool
Omg thank you so much trust me I took the test and got them 100% the answers are
D
D
C
D
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Answered by Jane Barlow.
thanks guys!!! got 100%
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D
D
C
D
Answered by I Need Food
THANK GOODNESS!!! I got 100% with these answers
D
D
C
D
Answered by Dexter
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Answered by Fartface
d
d
c
d
Answered by ?
CDC
Answered by Rob
1. D
2. D
3. C
4. D
Answers for OCA students
Answered by Bro
There is only three
Answered by Bro
C d c for three question one
There are only 3 questions ON THE QUICK CHECK FOR CONNECTIONS ACCADEMY!!
Answered by Conn Academy helper
If your from Connections Academy (Climate and Vegetation)

1. Colder
2. Rain Shadow
3. Prairie
Answered by LOL
cdc is the answer just took it and got 100%
Answered by hi
thank you
Answered by TheFurryFish
Stop lying to people the answers are c,d,c for connexus people you guys are lying dont be mean
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