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The Sahara Desert is a non-example of a microclimate because it is a large and distinct region with extreme weather conditions that affect a wide area, rather than a small and localized microclimate.
No, the desert climate is a major climate zone and not an example of a microclimate. There are, however, microclimates found in deserts.
A microclimate can affect crop production by influencing factors such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, and sunlight exposure. For example, a microclimate that experiences higher temperatures and less rainfall than the surrounding area may lead to increased water stress in crops. On the other hand, a microclimate with ideal conditions can support better growth and yield of crops.
An example of a microclimate is a small area within a city that is significantly warmer than surrounding areas due to the presence of concrete and buildings, which absorb and retain heat. This can create a "heat island" effect, leading to higher temperatures in that specific location compared to its surroundings.
an example would be..............sea breezes often make beaches cooler than a nearby inland areas on a warm afternoon!!
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A microclimate is a small area with a different climate to the other areas around it. Microclimates can vary in size but usually stay quite small.
Weather
All of them.
A microclimate.