What 2 things determine the climate of an area?
The factors include, Reflectivity of the area, Topography, Climate, Cloud cover, Vegetation, and Latitude.
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the distance away from the equator (further away = less of the suns energy), and also the amount of cloud and type of cloud in that location (more cloud reflects more of the suns energy away from that location).
Tsunami is the name given to a tidal wave.
It was given by Sir Winston Churchill.
The two main factors that determine a biome are climate and geography. Climate includes temperature, precipitation, and seasonality, while geography encompasses factors like elevation, soil type, and proximity to bodies of water. Together, these factors shape the characteristic vegetation and animal life in a given biome.
The latitude is the measure of an areas distance from the sun while the longitude is the measure of the angular distance on earth's surface. The latitude measures the climate and therefore the type of biome in a given area.
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the biotic and abiotic factors affects living things in a given biome? and the living things a non living things that factors the life is an example of living things...
The prevailing weather conditions in any given area are called the climate. Climate refers to the long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and other atmospheric conditions in a particular region.
The particular species that come and go in the process of succession depend on factors such as soil quality, climate conditions, availability of resources, and interactions with other species present in the ecosystem. These factors determine which species are able to establish and thrive in a given environment at different stages of succession.
Tropical rainforests typically have the greatest number of plant and animal species per given area compared to other biomes due to their high levels of biodiversity and stable climate.
The climate ratio, often calculated by dividing the average annual precipitation by the average annual temperature, helps classify climate types using established thresholds. For example, a higher ratio typically indicates a humid climate, while a lower ratio suggests arid conditions. By comparing the calculated ratio to known climate classifications, such as those in the Köppen climate classification system, one can determine the specific climate type of a given region. This method provides a quantitative approach to understanding the interplay between temperature and moisture in defining climate characteristics.
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The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Mountains, Hills, Isthmus, Plains, Plateaus, Flatlands, Valleys, Peninsula, and Island.
Scientists classify biomes based on three main criteria: climate, which includes temperature and precipitation patterns; vegetation types, which reflect the adaptations of plant species to the environment; and soil characteristics, which influence the types of organisms that can thrive in a given area. These factors interact to create distinct ecological communities, helping to define the unique ecosystems found within each biome.