How does the Mountains and Basins region of Texas compare with the Plains region?(1 point)

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The Mountains and Basins region has a drier climate compared to the Plains region.
The Mountains and Basins region has a drier climate compared to the Plains region.

Farmers in the Plains regions have a difficult time growing crops such as cotton and wheat due to the hot and dry climate.
Farmers in the Plains regions have a difficult time growing crops such as cotton and wheat due to the hot and dry climate.

The Mountains and Basins region gets plenty of rainfall throughout the year compared to the amount of rainfall in the Plains regions.
The Mountains and Basins region gets plenty of rainfall throughout the year compared to the amount of rainfall in the Plains regions.

Farmers in the Plains regions are able to grow fruit crops year-round due to the location of the Rio Grande River.

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The correct comparison is:

The Mountains and Basins region has a drier climate compared to the Plains region.

The Mountains and Basins region of Texas is characterized by a more arid climate, while the Plains region typically receives more rainfall, making it more suitable for agriculture, including crops like cotton and wheat. The other statements are inaccurate regarding agricultural challenges and rainfall patterns.

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