Which of the following accurately describes an important geographic feature of a major region of Massachusetts?
  1. Central Massachusetts receives more rainfall each year than any other region of the state.
  2. The rolling plains of the Berkshires are fed by numerous streams.
  3. The wooded hills of southeastern Massachusetts tower over the surrounding landscape.
  4. The Connecticut River valley has some of the most fertile land in the state.
Explanation
Correct Response: D. Because of its rich soils, created over millennia by the annual flooding of the Connecticut River, the Connecticut River valley has long been the most productive agricultural region of Massachusetts. The Connecticut River valley also tends to receive more rainfall than central Massachusetts (A) or any other region of the state. The Berkshires (B) is a hilly, mountainous region with limited plains, and southeastern Massachusetts 
(C) is a lowland region, none of whose rounded hills rise very far over the surrounding landscape. 
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