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the western shoreline of a continent in the northern hemisphere runs directly in a nort...
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the western shoreline of a continent in the northern hemisphere runs directly in a north-south direction.
prevailing winds blowing from the will produce coastal upwelling.
which word best completes the sentence?
north
east
west
south
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the western shoreline of a continent in the northern hemisphere runs directly in a north-south direction.
prevailing winds blowing from the will produce coastal upwelling.
which word best completes the sentence?
north
east
west
south
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