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Which of the following is true about the Okanogan Highlands?
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The Okanogan Highlands gets record-breaking levels of precipitation almost every year.
The soil in the Okanogan Highlands is too dry for dry farming.
The Okanogan Highlands is actually a series of mountains.
This region gets its name because it consists of plains that are slightly above sea level.
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The true statement is: "The Okanogan Highlands is actually a series of mountains."
Brief explanation: the Okanogan (Okanagan) Highlands is an upland/mountainous region of hills, ridges and plateaus in north-central Washington and southern British Columbia. It is not known for record precipitation (it’s relatively dry in places), its soils are not described as uniformly "too dry for dry farming," and its name refers to higher elevation rather than low plains slightly above sea level.
Brief explanation: the Okanogan (Okanagan) Highlands is an upland/mountainous region of hills, ridges and plateaus in north-central Washington and southern British Columbia. It is not known for record precipitation (it’s relatively dry in places), its soils are not described as uniformly "too dry for dry farming," and its name refers to higher elevation rather than low plains slightly above sea level.
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