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A geographer is studying the ruins of an ancient civilization that lived in a mountainous region. Which of the following questions would the geographer be least likely to ask?

A. Did the mountain separate the population in the region from other culture groups?
B. How were the governments in this mountainous region area organized?
C. What is the exact height of the mountain and what is the climate like at its peak?
D. Where did people settle in the region in relation to the mountain's location?

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He is least likely to a or c but I would go with c
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User GeekzSG
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ANSWER:

  • A geographer is studying the ruins of an ancient civilization that lived in a mountainous region.
  • The least probable question that the geographer is likely to ask is the exact height of the mountain and the type of climate at its peak.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A geographer is concerned with the settlement of the civilization and how it used to run the society rather than its height.
  • He will be more interested in the organization of society and its rules and regulations.
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