The choice that best describes data from the table that support the geographers’ and hydrologists’ argument is:
(Choice A) Canada and Australia have similar precipitation levels but very different amounts of freshwater resources per capita.
This option demonstrates how two countries can have comparable average annual precipitation (537 mm in Canada and 534 mm in Australia) yet show vast differences in freshwater availability per capita (75,795 m³ in Canada versus 19,416 m³ in Australia). This highlights that precipitation alone does not determine water availability, aligning with the argument made by the geographers and hydrologists.