1. Rainfall is of cyclonic origin and occurs throughout the year with a maximum in winter.
  2. The regions is made of shrublands.
  3. Mixed farming is common here. 
  4. All of the above are wrong.
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Option 2 : The regions is made of shrublands.

The correct answer is The regions are made of shrublands.

  • This type of climate is found on the western margins of the continents within the permanent zone of westerlies.
  • It includes Western Europe from Northern Norway to Great Britain, North-West USA, and Southern Chile in South America and Tasmania Island of Australia.
  • This region is under the influence of westerly winds throughout the year. The winters are warmer and annual rainfall than the East Margin Region.
  • Rainfall is of cyclonic origin and occurs throughout the year with a maximum in winter. The mean annual range of temperature is below 15°C in European and North American regions.
  • The natural vegetation consists of deciduous forest, while coniferous forests are found on hill slopes.
  • Wheat, barley, beetroots, etc. are grown here.
  • The region is known for its high rate of urbanization and industrialization.
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