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bot Why do most people in Southeast Asia live near river deltas and on volcanic islands?
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because of the abundant rainfall
because of the abundant rainfall
because of the fertile soil
because of the fertile soil
because of the isolation from invaders
because of the isolation from invaders
because of the mild climate conditions
because of the mild climate conditions
(1 point)
Responses
because of the abundant rainfall
because of the abundant rainfall
because of the fertile soil
because of the fertile soil
because of the isolation from invaders
because of the isolation from invaders
because of the mild climate conditions
because of the mild climate conditions
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The most appropriate response is **because of the fertile soil**.
River deltas provide nutrient-rich sediment, making the soil very fertile for agriculture, while volcanic islands often have rich soils due to volcanic ash. Both factors contribute to the agricultural viability of the regions, which is why many people live near these areas.
River deltas provide nutrient-rich sediment, making the soil very fertile for agriculture, while volcanic islands often have rich soils due to volcanic ash. Both factors contribute to the agricultural viability of the regions, which is why many people live near these areas.
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