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1. A few regions of South-west Asia receive winter rainfall from the ..............................that originate over the Mediterranean Sea. (tropical cyclones, temperate cyclones, north-east winds, south-east winds)

2. The ...................climate is ideally suited growing citrus fruits, (equatorial, warm temperate east coast, Mediterranean, tropical monsoon). 

3. The ...................... of Asia are dense and impenetrable, (steppes, mangrove forests, monsoon forests, tropical rain forests) 

4. About ................ of the land area of Asia is covered with forest. 

5. Thermal electricity is produced by burning ............. and ...............

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1. A few regions of South-west Asia receive winter rainfall from the temperate cyclones that originate over the Mediterranean Sea. (tropical cyclones, temperate cyclones, north-east winds, south-east winds)

2. The Mediterranean climate is ideally suited growing citrus fruits, (equatorial, warm temperate east coast, Mediterranean, tropical monsoon).

3. The tropical rain forests of Asia are dense and impenetrable, (steppes, mangrove forests, monsoon forests, tropical rain forests)

4. About one-third of the land area of Asia is covered with forest.

5. Thermal electricity is produced by burning coal and petroleum.

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