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Why is the Suez Canal so important to international shipping?

A. It allows ships to get out of the Persian Gulf.
B. It connects the Jordan River to the Persian Gulf, making it cheaper to ship oil to other parts of Southwest Asla. C. It makes it possible to get from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea without sailing around Africa.
D. It is Iraq's only waterway to the Persian Gulf.

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Sorry but I don give away free answers. Read the short paragraph below, and find out which answer matches what the paragraph below says. <3 :)

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The Suez canal is a significant route for energy, commodities, consumer goods and componentry from Asia and the Middle East to Europe. The canal's location also makes it a key regional hub for shipping oil and other hydrocarbons. ... Approximately one million barrels of oil traverse the Suez daily.

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