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The smaller Pacific islands of Oceania depend on their natural resources for growing their economies more than for subsistence use.(1 point)
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Smaller Pacific islands typically rely on subsistence agriculture and fishing for local livelihoods; while natural resources contribute to exports and tourism, they are more important for subsistence than primarily for economic growth.
Smaller Pacific islands typically rely on subsistence agriculture and fishing for local livelihoods; while natural resources contribute to exports and tourism, they are more important for subsistence than primarily for economic growth.
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