Предмет: География, автор: Lager2007

Розташуйте субрегіони Азії в порядку зменшення їх частки у ВВП.

1. Центральна Азія.

2. Східна Азія.

3. Південно-Східна Азія.

4. Західна Азія.

Ответы

Автор ответа: mamizitd
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А) Центральна Азія

Г) Південна Азія

В) Південно-Східна Азія

Б) Східна Азія

1) Східна Азія

2) Південно-Східна Азія

3) Південна Азія

4) Центральна Азія


Lager2007: Какое из этих двух ответ? То что с цифрами или с буквами?
mamizitd: ой сори, тебе нужно второе
mamizitd: с цифрами
Lager2007: ок, спасибо бро
Lager2007: Чувак, можешь пожалуйста еще потвечать на другие вопросы на моем аккаунте. У меня кр горит мне ее сегодня надо сдать. Пожалуйста
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