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Based on the data in the figure above, which of the following statements are correct?
i) area 1 would be considered a desert because of its high average temperature.
ii) area 1 has more average precipitation than area 2.
iii) area 2 would be considered a desert because of its low average precipitation.
iv) area 2 has a larger annual temperature variation.
a) only i and iii
b) only ii and iv
c) only i, ii, and iv
d) only ii, iii, and iv
e) only i, ii, and iii
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