Study the map below.
if pedro cabral and bartholomeu dias set out from portugal for the...
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Study the map below.
if pedro cabral and bartholomeu dias set out from portugal for the southern tip of africa, but go southwest rather than south, where will they end up?
1 north america
2 brazil
3 africa
4 india
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