It doesn't
the amazon river basin
Yes, it is.
The Amazon Basin has a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high humidity, abundant rainfall, and consistently warm temperatures throughout the year. This climate supports the lush vegetation and diverse ecosystem found in the region.
Factors that influence the operation of the hydrological cycle in a drainage basin include climate patterns, land use changes, topography, vegetation cover, and human activities like urbanization and deforestation. These factors can affect the infiltration, runoff, evaporation, and storage of water in the drainage basin, leading to changes in water availability and quality.
There are many, many many types of vegetation in the Amazon basin, from orchids and bromeliads to a native tropical fruit tree called the abiu. Much of the vegetation in this region is unknown and yet to be discovered, so it's really hard to make a list of all the plant life of the Amazon Basin.
The Junggar Basin is located in northwestern China and Mongolia. It supports a wide expanse of semi-desert, and gaps in the mountains permit enough precipitation to sustain thin steppe vegetation in various areas
The climate characterized by dense short vegetation and very few trees is typically found in a scrub or shrubland environment, often referred to as a Mediterranean climate. This climate features hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, resulting in vegetation that consists mainly of drought-resistant shrubs and grasses. These ecosystems are adapted to withstand periods of low rainfall and can be found in regions like California, parts of Australia, and the Mediterranean basin.
low
thick vegetation
Dry and desert like.
subtropica
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