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By the end of the century, the U.S. Midwest region would experience an average of 53 days per year with a heat index above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, 38 days per year with a heat index above 105 degrees Fahrenheit, and seven "off-the-charts" days per year, according to the most recent U.S. National Climate Assessment. Option A is correct Midwest

How would  describe the Midwest?

For the tens of millions of Americans with ties to the area, defining that enormous, vast middle of the country—interior but unquestionably not Southern, west of the Northeast but not the West—is more than just a local issue.

Additionally, it touches on a persistent preoccupation with our current political climate: trying to define some idealized "Heartland."

This phrase is frequently used to contrast the Midwest with whatever other region is being contrasted at the time in order to depict a simpler, more agrarian, and frequently more moral area.

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