Asked by Jade

Which accurately compares a benefit of Jamestown’s environment with a disadvantage?

The island location made it good for trade, but the riverbank was too far to reach with a bridge.

The old-growth forests were rich in timber, but putting out forest fires was a major problem.

The marshy ground was good for growing tobacco, but it attracted mosquitoes that caused malaria.

The rocky ground was a sign of large gold deposits, but the rocks in the soil broke all the plows.

I think its the last one

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Answered by Writeacher
It's not the last one!

https://www.google.com/search?q=Jamestown%E2%80%99s+environment&oq=Jamestown%E2%80%99s+environment&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.2623j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by Nicole
Sorry this is late but I believe the correct answer is C. The soil was marshy and this makes the most sense.
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