Bogs are typically formed in areas where there is high precipitation and low temperatures. This combination of wet conditions and cooler temperatures slows down the decomposition of organic matter, leading to the accumulation of peat and the formation of bogs.
The Sahara Desert in Africa experiences extremely high temperatures and arid conditions. The Arctic region near the North Pole has extreme cold temperatures and icy conditions.
The climatic gradient refers to the variation in climate conditions (such as temperature, precipitation, and biodiversity) over a geographical area, typically in relation to changes in elevation or latitude. It often results in different ecosystems and habitats along the gradient due to the varying environmental factors.
A covalent double bond is formed.
The surface feature formed when two plates meet is known as a fault. In some cases mountains can also be formed when two plates collide.
A compound is formed when two or more elements bond together.
Himalayas act as climatic divide as they separate the two distinct climatic regions of Central Asia and china.
The Sahara Desert in Africa experiences extremely high temperatures and arid conditions. The Arctic region near the North Pole has extreme cold temperatures and icy conditions.
Two conditions necessary for photosynthesis are sunlight - to provide the energy needed for the process, and chlorophyll - a pigment that captures light energy for use in photosynthesis.
The two most important elements in a climatic description are temperature and precipitation. Temperature indicates the average conditions of hotness or coldness in an area, while precipitation measures the amount of water, in the form of rain, snow, or hail, that falls in an area during a specific period.
The Sahara Desert divides Africa into two distinct regions: North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. The desert's arid conditions create a clear geographical and climatic division between these two regions.
Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen (H2O) and is formed naturally when the two elements meet in the right conditions.
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temperate and polar
Oh, dude, bogs and swamps are low in nitrogen because they have poor drainage, so the waterlogged conditions limit the decomposition of organic matter. This means that dead stuff just kinda sits there, not breaking down efficiently and releasing nitrogen into the soil. So, like, the nitrogen cycle is all messed up in these soggy places.
Region one, two, three, and four.
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Temperature & Precipitation