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Which reason best explains why certain areas of Southwest Asia have low population density?(1 point)
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The semi-arid climate produces heavy rainfall that contributes to devastating floods.
The semi-arid climate produces heavy rainfall that contributes to devastating floods.

The semi-arid climate makes farming difficult because it produces very little rainfall.
The semi-arid climate makes farming difficult because it produces very little rainfall.

The moist climate reduces agricultural production by causing water shortages.
The moist climate reduces agricultural production by causing water shortages.

The moist climate limits job opportunities because it reduces oil production.
The moist climate limits job opportunities because it reduces oil production.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best explanation for low population density in certain areas of Southwest Asia is:

**The semi-arid climate makes farming difficult because it produces very little rainfall.**

This low rainfall impacts agricultural productivity, leading to fewer resources for sustaining larger populations.
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