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Use the following figures to answer the question below.     Based on the data in the figures, which of the following statements are correct? I.Area 1 would be considered a desert because of its high average temperature. II.Area 1 has more average precipitation than Area 2. III.Area 2 would be considered a desert because of its low average precipitation. IV.Area 2 has a larger annual temperature variation. A)  only I and III B)  only II and IV C)  only I, II, and IV D)  only II, III, and IV
Use the following figures to answer the question below.     Based on the data in the figures, which of the following statements are correct? I.Area 1 would be considered a desert because of its high average temperature. II.Area 1 has more average precipitation than Area 2. III.Area 2 would be considered a desert because of its low average precipitation. IV.Area 2 has a larger annual temperature variation. A)  only I and III B)  only II and IV C)  only I, II, and IV D)  only II, III, and IV
Based on the data in the figures, which of the following statements are correct?
I.Area 1 would be considered a desert because of its high average temperature.
II.Area 1 has more average precipitation than Area 2.
III.Area 2 would be considered a desert because of its low average precipitation.
IV.Area 2 has a larger annual temperature variation.


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