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What are the effects of soil salinization most likely to be seen A. inland farmland. B. mountain communities. C. coastal farmland. D. coastal cities.
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What are the effects of soil salinization most likely to be seen
A. inland farmland.
B. mountain communities.
C. coastal farmland.
D. coastal cities.
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C. Coastal Farmland
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The correct answer is C
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