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Branford reef is().
A

a hard sand shoal marked with a light

B

completely submerged at all stages of the tide

C

surrounded by rocks awash at low water spring tides

D

a small,low,sandy islet surrounded by shoal water


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考题 名词解释题生物礁(organic reef)

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