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The climatic factors include temperature, rainfall, wind speed, moisture, and sunlight. Biomes are vast regions with distinct vegetation and climate that are distributed across continents. They include multiple ecosystems. The local weather and biota can vary from region-to-region. However, the overall climate remains the same in a single biome.
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1. Identify the hot terrestrial biome (20°C to 35°C), with very high rainfall, and the highest diversity of
plant and animal species (like Andagoya, Columbia, in South America, at 5° North latitude).
A. the tropical rain forest
B. the temperate seasonal forest
C. the tropical desert
D. the boreal grassland (plains)
E. the tundra desert
The graph illustrates the temperature and precipitation conditions in various terrestrial biomes.
a) Based on the information in the graph, describe the air temperature range for a boreal forest.
(b) Based on the information in the graph, identify the major grassland present within 20 degrees north and south of the equator.
Which of the following is NOT an effect of climate change?
a. Sea Level Will Rise 1-4 feet by 2100.
b. Increase of greenhouse gases.
c. Changes in precipitation patterns.
d. Frost-free season and growing season will lengthen.
True or False: A program called a debt-for-nature swap makes it financially attractive for countries to protect their tropical forests.
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