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which of the following best describes the climate information shown in the graph?
a. seasonal variation in precipitation; hot temperatures all year long
b. seasonal variation in temperature; rainy all year long
c. minor seasonal variation in temperature; low precipitation levels
d. rainy in winter; temperature is 0 °c all winter
(graph: avg. temperature (°c), avg. precipitation (mm), months: j f m a m j j a s o n d)
To solve this, we analyze the climate graph (average temperature and precipitation by month). Let's evaluate each option:
- Option A: "Seasonal variation in precipitation, hot temperatures all year long" – If the graph shows precipitation changing with seasons (e.g., dry and wet seasons) and consistently high temperatures, this could fit. But we need to check other options too.
- Option B: "Seasonal variation in temperature, rainy all year long" – If temperature varies (e.g., hot and cool seasons) but precipitation is high every month, this would be correct. However, many climates don't have "rainy all year" unless it's a rainforest, but let's check the graph. Wait, the original graph (though blurry) likely shows a climate with seasonal temperature changes and maybe consistent or varying precipitation. Wait, maybe the correct option is D? Wait, no, let's re - examine. Wait, the options are:
A. Seasonal variation in precipitation, hot temperatures all year long
B. Seasonal variation in temperature, rainy all year long
C. Seasonal variation in temperature and precipitation levels
D. Steady in temperature throughout, dry all year long
Wait, the correct approach is to look at the graph's temperature (does it vary? Like months with different temps) and precipitation (does it vary? Like some months dry, some wet).
If the graph shows that temperature changes from month to month (seasonal variation) and precipitation also changes (e.g., some months have more rain, some less), then Option C is correct. Because "seasonal variation in temperature and precipitation levels" means both temperature and precipitation change with the seasons.
Let's eliminate others:
- Option A: If it's hot all year, temperature doesn't vary seasonally, so A is wrong.
- Option B: "Rainy all year long" means precipitation has no seasonal variation (always high), so B is wrong.
- Option D: "Steady in temperature" and "dry all year" means no variation in either, which is not typical for most climates shown in such graphs, so D is wrong.
So the correct option is C as it describes both temperature and precipitation having seasonal variations.
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C. Seasonal variation in temperature and precipitation levels