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Use the following map to answer the question:
Image of the United States show...
Social Studies, 07.09.2020 05:01 lerasteidl
(01.04 MC)
Use the following map to answer the question:
Image of the United States showing Annual Average Wind Power. Map shows that wind power is highest around the Great lakes and elevated areas of land.
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Dark areas of the map represent places that are very windy. Wind energy is arguably the cleanest source of power. If you were committed to lowering your negative impact on the environment, where could you move to maximize your ability to harvest wind power? (3 points)
Southeastern swamps
Rocky Mountain area
Southwestern deserts
Gulf coast region
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