A) Japan and China. B) India and Pakistan. C) Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. D) Australia and New Zealand.
A) South China Sea. B) Bering Sea. C) Coral Sea. D) Mediterranean Sea.
A) It was covered by glaciers. B) It was exposed as land due to lower sea levels. C) It became a desert. D) It remained underwater.
A) It is mainly a tourist site. B) It is too deep for fish. C) It has no fishing areas. D) It supports diverse fish populations.
A) Provided land bridges during lower sea levels. B) Created impassable barriers. C) Separated land masses. D) Had no effect.
A) Glacial melting. B) Desertification. C) Coastal development. D) Volcanic activity.
A) Desert climate. B) Tropical monsoon climate. C) Temperate climate. D) Arctic climate.
A) It is artificial. B) It is a center for unique species. C) It is a barren area. D) It has no unique species. |