because some plants and wildlife can only flourish in a certain warmth, coldness or whatever climate. Like... if you were looking for an oak tree in the savanna you would not find one because that climate and weather would not suit an oak tree.
hope that explains it!
Yes, places at the same latitude can have different climates due to variations in vegetation, which can influence local weather patterns and microclimates. Factors such as soil type, elevation, and proximity to bodies of water can also affect how vegetation interacts with the climate. For example, dense forests may retain more moisture and create cooler, wetter conditions, while arid regions with sparse vegetation can lead to hotter, drier climates. Thus, vegetation plays a crucial role in shaping the local climate, even at the same latitude.
If I am not Mistaken I believe they are called climatologist.
because some plants and wildlife can only flourish in a certain warmth, coldness or whatever climate. Like... if you were looking for an oak tree in the savanna you would not find one because that climate and weather would not suit an oak tree. hope that explains it!
Climates with milder winds and warmer waters tend to create more moderate and stable weather patterns. This can lead to more predictable and less extreme temperature fluctuations, as well as potentially favoring the development of certain plant and animal species adapted to these conditions.
Yes, the elevation of mountainous regions in Mainland Middle America helps ameliorate the tropical climate by influencing temperature and precipitation patterns. This leads to vertical zoning of natural environments, with variations in vegetation and climate at different elevations. Higher elevations generally have cooler temperatures, which can create different habitats compared to lowland tropical areas.
Yes, places at the same latitude can have different climates due to variations in vegetation, which can influence local weather patterns and microclimates. Factors such as soil type, elevation, and proximity to bodies of water can also affect how vegetation interacts with the climate. For example, dense forests may retain more moisture and create cooler, wetter conditions, while arid regions with sparse vegetation can lead to hotter, drier climates. Thus, vegetation plays a crucial role in shaping the local climate, even at the same latitude.
If I am not Mistaken I believe they are called climatologist.
They create currents and micro climates for different sea life.
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because some plants and wildlife can only flourish in a certain warmth, coldness or whatever climate. Like... if you were looking for an oak tree in the savanna you would not find one because that climate and weather would not suit an oak tree. hope that explains it!
Yes, mountain ranges can create two different climates on each side due to the phenomenon known as orographic effect. As air rises over the range, it cools and releases moisture on the windward side, creating a wetter climate. On the leeward side, air descends and warms, resulting in a drier climate, known as a rain shadow.
The two main factors that create a variety of climates in tropical Latin America are altitude and proximity to large bodies of water. Altitude affects temperature and precipitation levels, leading to different climate zones such as tropical rainforest, savanna, and alpine. Proximity to bodies of water can influence humidity levels and precipitation patterns, contributing to diverse climates within the region.
The different types of effects on afforestation include better climate, improved environment, more vegetation and so much more. This is the process of planting trees to create forests.
Light is affected by a force called refraction which diverts its path depending on the 'thicknesss' of the medium it is traveling through. For example, a ray of light traveling through air and entering a thicker medium like glass will be refracted and travel in a different direction when it enters the glass. Different climates will create different atmospheric conditions which will make the light travel in different directions.
Pressure belts in the atmosphere occur due to large scale verticle movements of air and create the different temperature climates on the surface of the planet.
When you're learning to scaffold, you're obtaining information on how to create a temporary building in different evironments. Varying climates may require different materials to hold a damaged building together before repairing it.
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