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If the temperature is always very warm, you are likely in a tropical climate zone. These regions typically have high temperatures year-round with little variation.
The average air temperature in San Francisco is likely to be cooler than in Norfolk due to the moderating influence of the Pacific Ocean on San Francisco's climate. Norfolk, being more inland, may experience hotter temperatures compared to San Francisco.
You would be most likely to experience a sea breeze during the day, when the land heats up faster than the sea. This temperature difference causes the air above the land to rise, drawing in cooler air from the sea to replace it, resulting in a sea breeze.
Rain is the most likely type of precipitation to occur in the summer.
Yes, a newly formed volcanic island would be a likely candidate for primary succession. As the island lacks existing plant and animal life, new species would gradually colonize the barren landscape in a predictable sequence, eventually leading to the development of a mature ecosystem over time.
A new island formed by volcanic eruption
Secoundary Succession
If the temperature is always very warm, you are likely in a tropical climate zone. These regions typically have high temperatures year-round with little variation.
Pioneer plants are usually present in an area where primary succession begins.
This climate region is likely an equatorial or tropical region where temperatures remain warm and stable throughout the year due to the proximity to the equator, which receives consistent sunlight. These areas experience minimal temperature variation between seasons.
evolutionary forces is most likely to decrease variation between populations
a lava flow
it depends on what you mean by secondary succession. you mean taking it over? to replant or to cut again?
on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
A continental climate typically has a larger temperature range between summer and winter, while a maritime climate tends to have a smaller temperature range due to the moderating effects of the ocean. If a place experiences large temperature variations throughout the year, it is likely continental, whereas if the temperature remains more stable, it is likely maritime.
Air Pollution Control
City A likely experiences a maritime or tropical climate, influenced by nearby bodies of water that moderate temperature fluctuations, resulting in mild conditions year-round. In contrast, City B may have a continental climate, characterized by greater temperature variation due to its distance from the ocean, leading to cold winters and warm summers. Factors such as elevation, geographical location, and prevailing winds also play significant roles in these temperature differences.