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The use of one natural resource is often as high or higher in poor, arid countries as it is in rich nations. Which of these is that resource A.) Oil B.) Gold C.) Water D) Fertile soil
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The use of one natural resource is often as high or higher in poor, arid countries as it is in rich nations. Which of these is that resource A.) Oil B.) Gold C.) Water D) Fertile soil
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