That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.
Tropical rainforests, located near the equator, have the highest concentration of plant species on Earth. These regions have a warm climate, ample rainfall, and diverse habitats that support a wide array of plant life.
how have the earth's physical processes shape of the earth's landforms, climate, and plants life
Tropical climates occupy about 36% of Earth's surface, including both land and oceans areas.
A terrestrial region is a geographical area on land characterized by distinct physical and biological features, such as climate, soil types, vegetation, and wildlife. This classification helps scientists and ecologists study and understand the different ecosystems and habitats found on Earth.
The three main climate zones of the earth are tropical, temperate, and polar. A region's climate, together with its physical characteristics, determines its plant and wildlife.
That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.
Plants use CO2 and release O2
It affects the climate because the climate zone is determined by the line of latitude.
Most places on earth have plants of some kind.
Tropical rainforests, located near the equator, have the highest concentration of plant species on Earth. These regions have a warm climate, ample rainfall, and diverse habitats that support a wide array of plant life.
Arid climate is what determines a desert. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Climate. Climate refers to the long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation in a particular region.
how have the earth's physical processes shape of the earth's landforms, climate, and plants life
a region of earth where plants and animals developed in isolation from other region
A biome
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