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U.S. Regional Climate or Demographic Zones Map - Visual Breakdown #3351775 (License: Personal Use)
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The map segments the contiguous United States into four colored regions: dark blue (Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest), cyan (Mountain West and Northern Plains), yellow (Southwest and parts of the South Central U.S.), and red (Southeast and Deep South). A prominent green line runs horizontally near the 37th parallel, possibly indicating a climatic, agricultural, or demographic threshold such as the historical Mason-Dixon line extension or USDA plant hardiness zone boundary.
This image is commonly used in educational, environmental, or policy-related web content to illustrate regional distinctions-such as climate zones, voting patterns, agricultural suitability, or population density trends. It supports visual learning and data storytelling for users seeking geographic context.
Related Cliparts: Explore this color-coded U.S. map showing four distinct regional zones-dark blue, cyan, yellow, and red-separated by a green latitudinal line. Ideal for geography, climate, or policy analysis.
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