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YDT/İNG

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                                                             A)  resumed flowing again after the seismic event
               A violent personality lies asleep behind the serene   in Maun
               surface of the Okavango Delta, which is obscured
                  t e t     du es over        t  o s.    add t o    B)  floods rather often, which results in a
               to being geologically unstable, the Delta is also   considerable deal of destruction
               subject to seasonal shifts, which are caused by   C)  was unaffected by the devastating earthquake
               the ups and downs of its water level in response   of 1952
               to t e  oods  ro     o a. T e  ase  s see  to  e
               continuously bending, moving, and rotating in all   D)  is mostly to blame for the majority of the
               directions. Also, most of the time, the delta is prone   alterations that have taken place in the
               to earthquakes, which have resulted in substantial   Okavango Delta
               morphological changes throughout the course of
               its history. Unpredictable openings and closings   E)  is the largest and fastest moving river in the
               of channels might occur, resulting in one channel   region
               re a      dr      e a ot er   a  e   oods
               dur    t ese eart  ua es.          a s      a t
               earthquake occurred in Maun that had the
               re ar a  e e  e t o  restor    t e  o  o  t e Boro
               River, which had been dry for an extended period
               of time. Over the last century, various movements                                                  ----
               have caused the delta’s boundaries to shift by
               more than 100 kilometres.                     A)  human beings have engaged in ecological
                                                                mismanagement of the Okavango Delta

                                                             B)  the differences between seasons in the
                                                                Okavango Delta are hardly apparent

                                                             C)  the Okavango Delta will revert to its initial
                              ----                              position within the forthcoming century

               A)  has caused quite a bit of harm to the region,
                 more than any good                          D)  Angola is responsible for the destruction in the
                                                                Okavango Delta
               B)  is vulnerable to both floods and earthquakes
                                                             E)  the Okavango Delta seems tranquil from the
               C)  has been shaped by the Boro River for        air, yet its depths are bustling with activity
                 hundreds of years

               D)  extends over a distance of one hundred
                 kilometres

               E)  offers arable land that is conducive to
                 agricultural activities for the population



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