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Geography, 13.11.2021 14:00 tk1264

the cascade mountains bisect the state of washington into western and eastern portions. the western portion is bounded on its western border by the pacific ocean. the eastern portion is bounded on its eastern border by the state of idaho. what might you predict about these two portions based on the information presented in the tutorial?

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