Asked by Priya
8. Four major vegetation regions common to both the United States and Canada are
(A)tundra, rain forest, ice cap, and desert scrub.
(B)forest, desert scrub, savanna, and continental.
(C)tundra, forest, grassland, and highlands.
(D)ice cap, grassland, forest, and savanna.
(A)tundra, rain forest, ice cap, and desert scrub.
(B)forest, desert scrub, savanna, and continental.
(C)tundra, forest, grassland, and highlands.
(D)ice cap, grassland, forest, and savanna.
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Answered by
GuruBlue
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Answered by
hi
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Dunno
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