Belt transect is a series of sampling plots of same size, laid perpendicular to the environmental gradient observed
Basically, you string out a length of rope along the area you wish to survey, eg. 150m length. You then choose intervals, say every ten metres, and at those intervals you record whatever information you are looking for, eg. height of vegetation, canopy cover, leaf litter etc. As for drawing it, you just put your data in to a graph. You would have the interval lengths across the bottom (10m, 20m etc) and the variable you measured along the y axis and fill in the data.
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Yes, surface mining is a method of obtaining coal where coal deposits are close to the Earth's surface and can be extracted by removing layers of soil, rock, and vegetation. This method is used when coal is not deep underground, making it more cost-effective and faster to extract.
No, wind erosion typically occurs in areas with sparse or no vegetation cover. Vegetation helps to stabilize soil, reducing the risk of erosion by wind. Areas with heavy vegetation cover are less prone to wind erosion compared to areas with little or no vegetation.
An arid climate, such as a desert, can have limited to no vegetation due to low water availability. In polar climates, extreme cold temperatures and a short growing season can also lead to sparse vegetation or no vegetation.
Please transect the frog or fail the course. Please do not transect the grass. How's the transect today?
Results are limited as the data is only from a certain section of land. Also you need to find the imformation yourself rather than be so lazy and asking someone on this! USE YOUR BRAIN FOR ONCE!
A transect can be used when the habitats and populations of an area show transitions in variation. A transect is laid down. The plant species present along the transect is recorded along with the abiotic factors of the environment.
A beach transect is a geographical technique in which the angle of a beach is measured with a ranging pole and a clinometer.
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a line transect looks like a few lines and dots used to mark a certain area.
go in many different hights
Basically, you string out a length of rope along the area you wish to survey, eg. 150m length. You then choose intervals, say every ten metres, and at those intervals you record whatever information you are looking for, eg. height of vegetation, canopy cover, leaf litter etc. As for drawing it, you just put your data in to a graph. You would have the interval lengths across the bottom (10m, 20m etc) and the variable you measured along the y axis and fill in the data.
There are no true anonyms for transect. It's definition is: Cut across or make a transverse section in. A synonym is intersect. The word parallel could be seen as an antonym.