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Part of China is circled in black on the map above. Based on the map key, why is southeastern China not at risk of desertification?

A.
Southeastern China is colored in grey, which means it already is a desert.
B.
Southeastern China is colored in blue, which means it is cold year-round.
C.
Southeastern China is colored in green, which means it has a humid climate that regulates environmental and ecological changes, preventing desertification.
D.
Southeastern China is colored in white, which means it is mostly ice year-round; icy climates have so much rain that it’s impossible for the land to become dry.

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Answer:

C is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

C/Southeastern China is colored in green, which means it has a humid climate that regulates environmental and ecological changes, preventing desertification. :)

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China is not at risk of desertification because Southeastern China is colored in green, which means it has a humid climate that regulates environmental and ecological changes, preventing desertification.

Answer: Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

South-eastern climate of china is marked as green due to its environmental changes because it is located in humid subtropical climate category even this time of climate is found in most of south-eastern United States part.

In summer climate is hot with muggy and in winter its mild. South-eastern part of china is wettest in July because of islands in Taiwan and it rains at least 80 inches.

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