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A climate classification system divides regions according to temperature, the amount of precipitation and plants found in the area. The most popular classification system is the Koppen climate classification
Temperature and precipitation are related to climate in how they affect it. Areas with very high temperatures and low precipitation, like deserts, are considered arid.
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
Climate
Vegetation does have something to do with climate. Where there is more vegetation such as trees there is more of a chance of rain or precipitation.
The climate has adapted from animal to the quretwealette equatorial by vegetation to the animals of the quretwealette florencial rainforests.
Arid and semi-arid regions are distinguished on the basis of their annual precipitation sums and include: # Deserts with an annual precipitation sum
Mesoamerica has a tropical highland climate. Tropical highlands have lush vegetation and seasonal temperatures and precipitation. This means they exhibit distinct seasons.
Mesoamerica has a tropical highland climate. Tropical highlands have lush vegetation and seasonal temperatures and precipitation. This means they exhibit distinct seasons.
Geographers use temperature, moisture (precipitation), and vegetation (plants) to identify climates on Earth. Hope it helps! :)
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weather and altitude
The six climate regions are primarily defined by factors such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, and vegetation patterns. These regions help geographers classify and understand the diverse climates found on Earth.
The link between climate and vegetation is the vegetation that grows in the rainforest is that which is best suited to the climate.
Temperature, precipitation, and vegetation are used to classify climate regions.