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Why is farming difficult in much of Southwest Asia?

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The region is too mountainous for farming.

The region is too mountainous for farming.

Farmers have abandoned agriculture to focus on oil production.

Farmers have abandoned agriculture to focus on oil production.

Much of the region is covered by desert and lacks fresh water.

Much of the region is covered by desert and lacks fresh water.

Countries import their food and do not need to farm.

Countries import their food and do not need to farm.
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The correct response to the question "Why is farming difficult in much of Southwest Asia?" is:

Much of the region is covered by desert and lacks fresh water.

This option accurately reflects the primary challenges faced by farmers in Southwest Asia, where arid conditions and limited water resources significantly hinder agricultural production.