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The climate of Oceania is tropical or subtropical. This has MOST LIKELY resulted in

A) higher birth rates.
B) lower population densities.
C) more moist broadleaf forests.
D) fewer seasonally wet subtropical savannas.

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C) more moist broadleaf forests.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

C) more moist broadleaf forests.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oceania is a term that describes the geographical location of places notably Aistralia, Melanesia, Polynesia etc.

Its climate is characterized by its hotness and humidity all year the round, with the absence of dry or cold season, however, there is changes in season, with respect to climatic factors such as winds, rainfall and ocean currents.

The Oceania in general is associated with the followings:

1. It consist of layered forest structure and competition for light; high biodiversity.

2. Its vegetation is defined as broadleaved evergreen, lianas, epiphytes

3. It is tropical wet.

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