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Why do most deep currents form near the poles?

Deep currents form around wind patterns. These wind patterns particularly affect deep currents near shorelines of major lands or continents.


What are the biotic and abiotic factors in a temperate deciduous forest?

Biotic: Vegetation- American Beech Carpet Moss Common Lime Guelder Rose Lady Fern Northern Arrowhead Pecan Shagbark Hickory Tawny Milsap Mushroom White Birch White Oak Animals- Black Bear Fox Brown Bear Aspic Viper REd Cardinal Squirrel Raccoon American Bald Eagle Coyote Duckbill Platypus Fat Dormouse Abiotic: Rocks ater Air (oxygen) Sunlight Wind Temperature Plant litter (plants droppings)


What is another term for boreal forest?

== == Boreal forests have long, cold, and dry winters. These are also known by the Russian name taigas. The summers in these forests are moderately warm and moist. They do not last long. There are only about 50-100 frost-free days in a boreal forest. These forestsBoreal forests have long, cold, and dry winters. These are also known by the Russian name taigas. The summers in these forests are moderately warm and moist. They do not last long. There are only about 50-100 frost-free days in a boreal forest. These forests are found in areas of North America and Russia. are found in areas of North America and Russia.Out of the North, as the weatherman might say in reference to wind direction. another use of the term is Aurora Borealis- popularily Northern Lights, but literally Northern Dawn, Aurora was goddess of the Dawn in Greco-Roman mythology. Also a neat hobby manufacturer- Model Motoring, Famous Aurora Fighters, et al.


What is the abiotic factors of Tasmania?

Just did an assignment on this for school and it took me days to compile this information. Hope it helps others!Temperatures: Tasmania has a cool, temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summer lasts from December to February when the average maximum temperature is 24°. Autumn lasts between March and May and experiences changeable weather, when summer weather patterns gradually take on the shape of winter patternsRainfall: Rainfall in Tasmania follows a intricate pattern, that mimics that which it found on larger continents at the same latitude in the northern hemisphere. On the western side, rainfall increases from around 1458 millimetres on the coast, up to 2690 in the highlands.Light intensity: Light intensity in the Tasmanian Wilderness is quite weak, therefore in wet eucalypt forests, regeneration of many plants can only occur with the removal of the dense understorey. This allows light to reach the forest floor.Soil Description: Tasmania has considerable climate, landscape and geological diversity from Mediterranean costal to alpine, flat plains to mountain ranges and soft pebbles to ancient volcanic rocks. This diversity is reflected in a wide range of soils, from wind blown sands to shallow peat soils. Each soil type is a reflection of its parent material, position in the landscape and age.


What is the method of dispersal angsana?

Angsana is dispersed by wind. It has a wind-like structure.