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what makes costa Rica considered an ideal location for growing coffee.
A. located near Panama Canal, facilitating easy export
B. its geography is characterized by dry deserts and extreme tempuretures
C. Tropical Climate is ideal
D. HIgh Physician density, suggesting strong infastructure.
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C. Tropical climate is ideal.
Explanation: Costa Rica's tropical climate, plus its mountainous terrain, high elevations, volcanic soils and well-distributed rainfall create the cool, humid, stable conditions Arabica coffee needs for high quality. The other choices are incorrect or irrelevant: A (Panama Canal) is not a primary factor, B (dry deserts/extreme temperatures) would be unsuitable, and D (physician density) doesn't affect coffee growing.
Explanation: Costa Rica's tropical climate, plus its mountainous terrain, high elevations, volcanic soils and well-distributed rainfall create the cool, humid, stable conditions Arabica coffee needs for high quality. The other choices are incorrect or irrelevant: A (Panama Canal) is not a primary factor, B (dry deserts/extreme temperatures) would be unsuitable, and D (physician density) doesn't affect coffee growing.
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