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In which region would the FEWEST megacities be found? I. Northern Australia II. Central Africa III. Eastern North America IV. Western Europe I only II only IV only I and II I and III
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In which region would the FEWEST megacities be found?
I. Northern Australia
II. Central Africa
III. Eastern North America
IV. Western Europe
I only
II only
IV only
I and II
I and III
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Answer is : IV only (western Europe)
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