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- why do cities often develop near water? a. for defense and irrigation b. because water prevents migration c. to avoid trade d. because it limits transportation
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Water - rich areas offer water for irrigation and can sometimes serve as natural defense barriers. Water bodies actually facilitate trade and transportation and do not prevent migration.
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A. For defense and irrigation