ILL MAKE YOU BRAINLIEST
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ILL MAKE YOU BRAINLIEST
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A man wearing layers of fur while standing in ice.
How does this text feature support the information in "Roald Amundsen"?
A. It shows how deep each layer of ice and snow is in the polar region.
B. It shows the type of clothing that explorers wore for the cold climate.
C. It shows the direction that the explorer and his crew traveled in.
D. It shows the materials that were used to make tents at base camp.
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