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Why does Interstate 95 seem to follow the fall line?(1 point)
Abandoned railroad tracks share the same route.
The fall line is flat and was easy to construct a road on.
It connects cities that were established on the fall line.
It was designed to go around waterfalls and rapids.
Abandoned railroad tracks share the same route.
The fall line is flat and was easy to construct a road on.
It connects cities that were established on the fall line.
It was designed to go around waterfalls and rapids.
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Answer: The correct answer is "it connects cities that were established on the fall line". Explanation: ... It seems like interstate 95 follows the fall line because it connects cities that were established on the fall line like Richmond, Washington D.C., Trenton, and Hartford.
Answer: The correct answer is "it connects cities that were established on the fall line". Explanation: ... It seems like interstate 95 follows the fall line because it connects cities that were established on the fall line like Richmond, Washington D.C., Trenton, and Hartford.
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plzzz help idk what it is!
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