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Which is an accurate description of the physical characteristics of Poland?
It is mostly flat with fertile soil except in the east and northeast, and the mountainous region in the south has large deposits of coal and copper.
Its fertile soil is found only along riverbanks, and its mountainous region in the northwest has few mineral resources.
It is covered with thick forests, and it has large reserves of coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
Its landscape is dominated by plateaus, mountains, and high ridges, and it has large deposits of sulfur and copper in the northeast.
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The first description is accurate.
Poland is largely flat—part of the North European Plain—with fertile soils across much of the country. The east and northeast are hillier, less uniformly fertile (moraine and lake districts). The mountainous region in the south (Carpathians and Sudetes) contains major mineral resources, notably coal in the Silesian basin and significant copper deposits in Lower Silesia.
Poland is largely flat—part of the North European Plain—with fertile soils across much of the country. The east and northeast are hillier, less uniformly fertile (moraine and lake districts). The mountainous region in the south (Carpathians and Sudetes) contains major mineral resources, notably coal in the Silesian basin and significant copper deposits in Lower Silesia.
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