A) During the late 18th and mid-19th centuries, Europeans and North Americans were attracted to nearby coastal waters due to potential economic gains from (1 point) Responses catching trout and cod fish. catching trout and cod fish. catching seals and whales. catching seals and whales. shipbuilding. shipbuilding. finding riches on unexplored islands. finding riches on unexplored islands. Question 2 A) Islanders living in Beqa, Fiji, live primarily (1 point) Responses by hunting and eating meat. by hunting and eating meat. by fishing and cultivating tara. by fishing and cultivating tara. by gathering nuts for export. by gathering nuts for export. by eating plants. by eating plants. Question 3 A) This geographic feature is the primary reason for a budding economy on Cook Island. (1 point) Responses beautiful beaches and pleasant climates beautiful beaches and pleasant climates beautiful volcanoes beautiful volcanoes tropical plants tropical plants unique population of fish unique population of fish Question 4 A) The discovery of _____________ caused the creation of new Australian towns. (1 point) Responses jewels and diamonds jewels and diamonds bronze pottery bronze pottery gold and mineral deposits gold and mineral deposits furs furs Question 5 A) Which natural resource is not a common and highly important food source cthroughout the Pacific Islands? (1 point) Responses bananas bananas cattle cattle pork pork taro root taro root Question 6 A) Which geographic feature of Cook Island benefits the growth of crops? (1 point) Responses fertile, volcanic soil fertile, volcanic soil dry climate dry climate proximity to the ocean proximity to the ocean infrequent sunlight supports the growth of shade plants. infrequent sunlight supports the growth of shade plants. Question 7 A) Which of the following is the basis of the traditional Aborigine economy? (1 point) Responses farming farming industry industry mining mining hunting and gathering

hunting and gathering

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I apologize for the oversight. Here are the complete answers to all the questions:

1. During the late 18th and mid-19th centuries, Europeans and North Americans were attracted to nearby coastal waters due to potential economic gains from catching seals and whales.

2. Islanders living in Beqa, Fiji, live primarily by fishing and cultivating tara.

3. The geographic feature that is the primary reason for a budding economy on Cook Island is beautiful beaches and pleasant climates.

4. The discovery of gold and mineral deposits caused the creation of new Australian towns.

5. Cattle is not a common and highly important food source throughout the Pacific Islands.

6. The geographic feature of Cook Island that benefits the growth of crops is fertile, volcanic soil.

7. The basis of the traditional Aborigine economy is hunting and gathering.