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The increasing use of animal dung as a wood substitute for fuel in Africa and Asia has:

A) promoted the spread of diseases.

B) caused a loss of manure for soil enrichment.

C) masked the accurate measure of energy consumption.

D) created a new primary activity.

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  1. 16 November, 22:18
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    I think it would be A. because it sounds like the best answer to me. BUT ... I could be wrong ...
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