Describe two geographic features NOT shown on the map that would help explain the patterns of dairy farming shown on the map.
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The patterns of dairy farming are shown on the map:
- The average annual amounts of precipitation would help to explain which locations are suitable for dairy farming.
- The average annual temperature would help to explain which locations are suitable for dairy farming.
- The location of rivers or lakes would help to explain which areas have access to surface water resources.
- The location of groundwater or aquifers (one credited) would help to explain which areas have access to groundwater resources.
- The location of land used for feed crops, pasture, or forage (e.g., corn, alfalfa, soybeans, grass, hay, and grains) would help to explain where food for dairy cows is grown.
- The city locations would help to explain areas of urban rather than rural land use.
- The population density would help to explain areas of urban and rural land use.
- The location of Amish or Mennonite communities would help to explain areas where dairy farming is part of the cultural landscape.
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