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Salinization was a problem in Sumer but is no longer an issue today. A.True B.False
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Salinization was a problem in Sumer but is no longer an issue today. A.True B.False
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The correct answer is option B is FALSE. What was Sumer is now the area identified as Southern Iraq and there and in other hot climates salinisation remains an issue impacting agriculture.
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