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The table below shows the average summer temperature increases for regions in Canada.
Which of the following conclusions is supported by the data?
a. The mountain regions are warming more than the coasts.
b. The forest regions are warming more than the mountain regions.
c. The Atlantic coast is warming more than the Pacific coast.
d. The northeastern forest is warming more than the northwestern forest.
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