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b) Why are the Apennines known as the backbone of Italy?​

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Answered by pragati123499
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The Apennine Mountains, however, run in curves for more than 1,350 kilometres from Genoa to Calabria hrough nearly two thirds of the country. Because of their shape and length, they are also often called the backbone of Italy

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