Which of the following explains why the India-Pakistan
region is considered a shatterbelt?
A....
Geography, 10.03.2021 21:30 KitKatKrunchy
Which of the following explains why the India-Pakistan
region is considered a shatterbelt?
A. Both countries were once colonies of different European countries.
B. The area is a buffer zone between Muslims and Hindus.
C. India and Pakistan experience conflict due to disputes between religions.
D. India and Pakistan fragmented into new states due to internal tensions.
E. India and Pakistan both claim resources found in the region.
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