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Temperature.
Different conditions support different organisms.
Altitude affects the temperature and precipitation patterns in tropical climate. As altitude increases, the temperature decreases, leading to cooler conditions at higher elevations. This can result in a variation of vegetation and ecosystems at different altitudes. Additionally, higher altitudes can trigger orographic precipitation, where moist air is forced to rise over mountains, resulting in increased rainfall on the windward side and a rain shadow effect on the leeward side.
I'm doing this question right now on a quiz in my room for homework :P If the precipitation, elevation, or temperature are the same then the latitude is probably the same, causing biomes and ecosystems to be extremley similar in most cases.
All materials have the same temperature in identical conditions.
Temperature.
ecosystems can have different conditions -APEX Learning 2021
Ecosystems can have different conditions
Different conditions support different organisms.
Different conditions support different organisms.
Temperature and precipitation.
Altitude affects the temperature and precipitation patterns in tropical climate. As altitude increases, the temperature decreases, leading to cooler conditions at higher elevations. This can result in a variation of vegetation and ecosystems at different altitudes. Additionally, higher altitudes can trigger orographic precipitation, where moist air is forced to rise over mountains, resulting in increased rainfall on the windward side and a rain shadow effect on the leeward side.
precipitation
I'm doing this question right now on a quiz in my room for homework :P If the precipitation, elevation, or temperature are the same then the latitude is probably the same, causing biomes and ecosystems to be extremley similar in most cases.
ecosystems can have different conditions -APEX Learning 2021
ecosystems can have different conditions -APEX Learning 2021
There are several different forms of atmospheric precipitation. The most commonly thought of being rain, hail, sleet, snow, and fog. Different forms of precipitation fall due to varying atmospheric pressures and temperature within specific segments of the atmosphere.