The Trans-Alaskan pipeline is 1300

  1. The Trans-Alaskan pipeline is 1300 km long, reaching from Prudhoe Bay to the port of Valdez, and is subject to temperatures
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  2. The Trans-Alaskan pipeline is 1300 km long, reaching from Prudhoe Bay to the port of Valdez, and is subject to temperatures
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  3. The Trans-Alaskan pipeline is 1300 km long, reaching from Prudhoe Bay to the port of Valdez, and is subject to temperatures
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  4. 4- The Trans-Alaska pipeline is 1 300 km long, reaching from Prudhoe Bay to the port of Valdez. It experiences temperatures from
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  5. The great Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS)began oil transport in 1977. At its peak production evels, the pipeline carried 5
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  6. The great Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) began oil transport in 1977. At its peak production levels, the pipeline carried 5
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  7. The great Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) began oil transport in 1977. At its peak production levels, the pipeline carried 5
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  8. Why do people protest the Dakota Access Pipeline? (1 point)A. The pipeline occupies Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. B. This
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  9. Why do people protest the DakotaAccess Pipeline? (1 point) • The pipeline occupies Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. This
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  10. Why do people protest the Dakota Access Pipeline? (1 point)A)!The pipeline damages land promised to the Sioux Nation under the
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