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27 September, 05:53

Though he conquered most of Europe, how did geography and climate lead to Napoleon's defeat?

A. The mountains in Asia were too difficult for his army to pass.

B. The harsh storms in the Mediterranean forced his ships to turn back.

C. The heat of the African Sahara was too much for the soldiers of the French army.

D. The conditions of winter in Russia caused a reduction of his army of 700,000 to 120,000.

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  1. 27 September, 08:46
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    C. The heat of the American Sahara was too much for the soldiers of the French army.
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