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7 January, 16:07

Using a river as a boundary (border) may be a poor choice because:

Select one:

a. Rivers tend to bring people together rather than separate groups of people

b. The course of a river can change leading to a land dispute

c. Rivers do not follow straight lines are difficult to map

d. All of the above

e. Both A and B above

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  1. 7 January, 16:24
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    Using a river as a boundary (border) may be a poor choice because:

    [Editor's Comment: Use process of elimination!]

    Select one:

    a. Rivers tend to bring people together rather than separate groups of people

    [Yes]

    b. The course of a river can change leading to a land dispute

    [Yes, but the direction of river flow should not change its location, and so the border will remain the same.]

    c. Rivers do not follow straight lines are difficult to map

    [Yes]

    d. All of the above

    e. Both A and B above
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