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Title: Geography terms
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The soil horizon in which most plant roots are located is called the what? Topsoil
28. The final state of plant succession is called? A climax community
29. The type of soil I n a particular location is primarily determined by what? Climate
30. The living things found at the bottom of the food chain are what? Plants
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The living things found at the bottom of the food chain are what? Plants
31. Industrialization led to an increase in what? Urbanization
32. Most of the food grown in the U.S. is grown by what? Commercial farms
33. A limit on the amount of a particular good that can be imported is a what? Quota
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