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Scientists classify the four major deserts in North America using different regions:
  the Great Basin, the Mojave, the Sonoran, and the Chihuahuan. What type of data is
  collected?
 
  A) Nominal
  B) Ordinal
  C) Interval
  D) Ratio

Question 2

Biologists monitor the air temperature of the Biosphere 2 in Oracle, Arizona. What
  type of data is collected?
 
  A) Nominal
  B) Ordinal
  C) Interval
  D) Ratio



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A) Nominal

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