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Which two biomes have moderate precipitation levels?

The temperate deciduous forest and grassland biomes typically have moderate precipitation levels. These biomes receive enough rainfall to support a variety of plant and animal species, but not as much as rainforests or tropical savannas.


Which biomes have nutrient poor soil?

Nutrient-poor soils are typically found in biomes such as deserts, tundras, and some types of grasslands. These biomes have limited vegetation cover and lack enough organic matter to support nutrient cycling.


Which biomes have measurable snowfall?

Biomes that typically experience measurable snowfall include tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, temperate grassland, and boreal forest. Snowfall occurs when the temperature is low enough for precipitation to freeze and fall as snow instead of rain.


What is the temperature range in a desert forest?

Deserts generally do not have enough water to support a forest so your question is an oxymoron. Deserts and forests are separate biomes.


Why doesn't precitation fall from every cloud?

Precipitation forms when water droplets in clouds grow large enough to fall due to gravity. Not all clouds have enough moisture or updrafts to support precipitation. Additionally, some clouds may be too high in the atmosphere for precipitation to reach the ground before evaporating.


How are grasslands and tundra biomes similar?

Well, grassland biomes don't exactly have enough nutrients to grow big trees, and it's the same deal with the tundra, because the tundra has a layer of permafrost, so you can't grow much either. I myself am working on that question :D I don't really know all the similarities, but I hope what I said before helped.


Where is Mexican longitude and latitude lines?

Latitude: 23.634501° Longitude: -102.552784°


Do Plains have enough precipitation for crops to grow?

true ;-)


When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth it is called?

When moisture in a cloud is heavy enough to fall back to Earth, it is called precipitation. This can take the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail depending on the atmospheric conditions.


When drops of water in a cloud become heavy enough they fall to Earth as?

Rain or if it freezes, hail.


What are some of kansas major biomes?

Plains, good for farming, sorry if this isn't detailed enough sir/lady


When regions do not receive enough precipitation to account for the amount of water necessary to thrive it is called a?

When regions do not receive enough precipitation to account for the amount of water necessary to thrive, it is called a water drought.drought