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In northern Europe, many reclaimed polders, such as the one in the photo above, are created by systems of __________ that have been built to hold back water.
A.
fjords
B.
foehns
C.
siroccos
D.
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D. dikes
Polders are low-lying areas reclaimed from the sea or a lake and kept dry by systems of dikes (levees) and pumps. Fjords are glacial inlets; foehns and siroccos are types of winds.
Polders are low-lying areas reclaimed from the sea or a lake and kept dry by systems of dikes (levees) and pumps. Fjords are glacial inlets; foehns and siroccos are types of winds.
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