Simplistically, the only two major factors that determine climate are time and weather. In other words, if a question arises over climate, the main things to consider in answering that question will have to do with time periods and the sorts of weather that occurred during those time periods.
Otherwise, climatology is much too complex to specify any two major contributing factors.
One obvious influence is the energy emitted by the sun. Another is the heat emitted by the earth, from its core. The orbit of the earth, its rotation and its axis tilt influence weather; but with other combining factors, they also influence climate.
The composition of the atmosphere influences climate, but perhaps not moreso than oceanic phenomena. A number of those are studied by climatologists as being indices of patterns of climate. For example, the "El Niño" phenomenon in the Pacific is thought to influence weather patterns. Our atmosphere's various components act to reflect away, or let in, energy from the sun. By the same token, it can act to let out, or reflect inward, heat produced by and on the earth.
Most climatologists would likely say that a span of ten years is not nearly enough to determine a climatological pattern. While many people believe that greenhouse gases and activities which humans engage in can have a considerable effect on climate, other scientists will point out that a single violent volcano can produce more greenhouse gases and dust in only a short time, than humans could over a considerable span of years.
Climatology is a science of approximation, and of history. There was the "Ice Age" of about 10,000 years ago, and there was what was called "The Little Ice Age" in the 1700's. However, these climatological events didn't affect the whole world. Also, droughts, floods and other natural disasters have occurred throughout human history, with no apparent detectable pattern as of yet. Polar ice caps shrink and grow regularly, but unpredictably.
Climatologists want to study climate to be able to predict what, over a period of years, will be future climate. However, it's an inexact science in some aspects, and still cannot accurately do so. While short-term weather prediction has become more accurate in the last decade or so, the accurate prediction of actual possible climate changes remains elusive.
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temperature and precipitation
tempereture & rainfall
Its latitude and how far it is from the nearest ocean.
what are the two most important climatic factors that affect life in an area
Temperature & Precipitation
temperature and moisture are the 2 main if you ask
others could b rainfall influence, rate of weathering , humus.
temperature and rainfall
temperature and rainfall.
moisture and temperature
the permafrost prevents plants with deep root systems from growing. Also, it forces animals and plants to adapt. This is brief and done by Lillian!
Do you get an umbrella when it rains or a coat when its cold? They type of soil will influence the types of plants. The average and extreme temperatures and available water will influence both plants and animals.
Biotic:White TurtleheadBeardtongueEnglish plantainsBaltimore Checkerspot Butterfly (of course)Abiotic:WaterSunlightSoilTemperatureOxygenwell all that is true but you forgot the milkweed plant :D in thebiotic factors
Biotic factors include animals like camels, sand boa, scorpions, lizards, insects, coyotes, and eagles. A few plants like cactus and other species of succulent plants that are adapted to hot and dry conditions are found in the deserts. The abiotic factors of such an ecosystem includes soil (sand), sunlight, temperature, air and water. The winds , scarcity of water, high temperature , heat and land covered with sand makes the habitat fit to those kinds of animals which can survive such extreme climatic conditions.
The climatic change at the end of the Carboniferous period, which was a drier and cooler climate, favored the evolution of the first seed plants.
Several factors influence the distribution of plants and animals including water and temperature. Additional factors include light, fire, and soil ph.
wind,water,erosion,weathering
A law stating that the abundance or distribution of an organism can be controlled by certain factors (e.g. the climatic, topographic, and biological requirements of plants and animals) where levels of these exceed the maximum or minimum limits of tolerance of that organism.
In plants, the factors are heredity, nutrition, and environment. In animals, the factors are heredity, nutrition, environment, and exercise.
plants show extremely small movements towards the sun.
Adaptations influence distribution of plants and animals because they adapt to their envirenment, examples include the camel, the lobster, the polar bear, and the seal. Over time, an animal changes to meet its needs.
Sofia A. Contreras has written: 'Effects of climate change on aquatic invasive species' -- subject(s): Control, Climatic factors, Invasive plants, Ecology, Aquatic plants
Mark B. Bush has written: 'Tropical rainforest responses to climatic change' -- subject(s): Climatic factors, Rain forest animals, Climatic changes, Rain forest ecology, Rain forest plants 'Discontinuous Materials and Structures (Advances in Boundary Elements Vol 5)'
i fink temperature, water, not sure on d others. soz
No, other factors influence the growth of plants (why they grow towards the light). Good luck!
R.S Thompson has written: 'Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America : additional conifers, hardwoods, and monocots / by robert S. Thompson [and others]' -- subject(s): Conifers - Geographic distribution, Woody plants - Geographic distribution
Abiotic, i.e. non living factors........... natural disasters, volcanoes etc Biotic, i.e. living factors............... other animals, humans etc Climatic, i.e. weather factors............... different sun intensities, rainfall etc Edaphic, i.e. soil factors ................. different pH and mineral content determine what plants and animals live there