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Will get if correct answers for both questions: brainliest, rate, on comment and profile. will get if incorrect answers for both questions: report, bad rating. only answer if you actually know them, don't type numbers or random stuff. worth 20 points because usually when someone makes 2 questions on its worth 20 points. 1. why is coal important to south africa, zimbabwe, botswana, and mozambique? a. coal is the top exported good in south africa. b. coal is used to produce electricity in each of the countries. c. coal is a protected resource. d. coal is processed to make diamonds. 2. why is economic development hard for the people in lesotho and swaziland? a. lesotho and swaziland have few copper and cobalt mines. b. lesotho and swaziland have only natural gas resources. c. lesotho and swaziland lack precious metals in their coal deposits. d. lesotho and swaziland have few natural resources.

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