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Why do most people living in Southeast Asia live near river deltas and on volcanic islands?

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Why do most people in Southeast Asia live near river deltas and on volcanic islands?

A.
because of the abundant rainfall

B.
because of the fertile soil

C.
because of the isolation from invaders

D.
because of the mild climate conditions
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Drag and drop the country names to classify them by their majority religion.

Indonesia


Thailand


Malaysia


the Philippines


Buddhism


Christianity


Islam
Drag and drop each ethnic group to match it to the country in which it makes up the largest population group.

Chinese


Javanese


Tagalog


Indonesia


the Philippines


Singapore
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Most people living in Southeast Asia live near river deltas and on volcanic islands because these areas are typically fertile and offer natural resources such as fish, minerals, and fertile soil for agriculture. The river deltas also provide easy access to transportation and trade. Additionally, the volcanic islands often have geothermal energy that can be harnessed for power.
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The correct answer is B. Most people in Southeast Asia live near river deltas and on volcanic islands because these areas are typically fertile and offer natural resources such as fish, minerals, and fertile soil for agriculture.
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- Indonesia - Islam
- Thailand - Buddhism
- Malaysia - Islam
- the Philippines - Christianity
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- Chinese - Singapore
- Javanese - Indonesia
- Tagalog - the Philippines

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