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-Based on the Data in the Accompanying Figure, Which of the Following

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    -Based on the data in the accompanying figure, 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 E)  only I, II, and III     -Based on the data in the accompanying figure, 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 E)  only I, II, and III
-Based on the data in the accompanying figure, 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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