1. Where do most people in Central America live?

A.
coastal areas where they can rely on fishing and trade

B.
the central plateau where soils are good for farming------

C.
river valleys with enough water for farming

D.
highland areas where temperatures are cooler

2.Study the diagram.

A cause-and-effect diagram is depicted by arrows. The first arrow states

Identify the missing step in the sequence describing how farming in Central America and the Caribbean can have a negative impact on the ocean.

A.
Factories that make pesticides dump their waste products into the ocean, polluting it.-----------

B.
Rain washes pesticides off crops and into rivers, which eventually flow into the ocean.

C.
Earthquakes and mudslides push crops into rivers where the pesticides wash away and reach the ocean.

D.
Most farms are located along the coast, where flooding can wash pesticides into the ocean.

Ms.Sue may you please help with only these 2 questions

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so what the ansers ?

Each year one will come and type here. I am the one of 2021

the 2 one it corect A.

Factories that make pesticides dump their waste products into the ocean, polluting it.-----------
but i dont know the first

i tink the firt one is the central plateau where soils are good for farming

Bob is getting mad because the UwU WONT STOP UwU is annoying

A coastal areas where they can rely on fishing and trade . i got 100

What is the answer to Identify the missing step in the sequence describing how farming in Central America and the Caribbean can have a negative impact on the ocean.

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