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Examine the weather map.
Which high-temperature range is most likely represented by the shaded area labeled 1?
60°F to 69°F
70°F to 79°F
80°F to 89°F
90°F to 99°F
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I can’t see the map you’re referring to. Could you either upload the weather map image or describe where the shaded area labeled 1 is (what part of the country/continent it’s in, the shading color, and the map’s legend)?
If you want to pick the range yourself, here’s how to decide:
- Locate area 1 on the map (what geographic region it covers).
- Read the map legend to match the shading/pattern used for area 1 to the temperature range listed in the legend.
- If no legend, use geography: coastal Pacific NW/Northern New England in warm season → likely 60–69°F; mid-latitude interior/coastal mid-Atlantic → 70–79°F; southern states/Desert Southwest → 80–89°F or 90–99°F (Desert/South in summer → 90s).
Send the image or describe the shading/location and I’ll pick the correct range.
If you want to pick the range yourself, here’s how to decide:
- Locate area 1 on the map (what geographic region it covers).
- Read the map legend to match the shading/pattern used for area 1 to the temperature range listed in the legend.
- If no legend, use geography: coastal Pacific NW/Northern New England in warm season → likely 60–69°F; mid-latitude interior/coastal mid-Atlantic → 70–79°F; southern states/Desert Southwest → 80–89°F or 90–99°F (Desert/South in summer → 90s).
Send the image or describe the shading/location and I’ll pick the correct range.
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