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Land mines are among the most serious consequences of modern war. Cleaning them up after conflict is an increasing challenge, partially because locating them is a problem. Which BEST explains why this is a problem?

They are put in place hastily during conflicts.


There are many exact records of their locations.


Most countries are not very interested in having them removed.


Enemies refuse to disclose their location even after conflict ends.

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A - They are put in place hastily during conflicts.

Land mines are often placed hastily during conflicts, which means that they may not be accurately recorded or marked. This makes it difficult to locate them after the conflict has ended, as there may not be any exact records or markings to indicate where they are. Additionally, land mines can shift or be moved over time, further complicating efforts to locate and remove them.

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