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14 May, 03:13

Which of these is the MOST accurate geographic description of the center of the Roman Empire? A) mountains to the north, water to the east, south, and west B) mountains to the north, desert to the south, water to the east and west C) desert to the north, water to the south, mountains to the east and west D) water to the north, desert to the south and west, mountains to the east

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  1. 14 May, 03:24
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    A) Mountains to the north, water to the east, south, and west

    Explanation:

    The center of the Roman Empire was in modern-day Italy so since there are no deserts in Europe the answer can be no other than A. Every other answer has a desert in it. Italy is surrounded by sea from all sides but North. In the North, there are the Alps that stretch from France to Austria. Since Italy is a Mediterranean country it is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea.
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