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To determine: The reason due to which Florida does not support a desert biome.

Introduction: The weather pattern prevailing in a particular region is known as its climate. Climate consists of light, temperature, precipitation, and wind. Latitudinal variations in the solar radiations arriving on Earth cause temperature differences across the planet. The major types of habitats that are differentiated on the basis of different types of flora and fauna inhabiting them are known as biomes. Terrestrial biomes and aquatic biomes are two major types of biomes.

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The red regions of the map below represent the biome. The location of this biome is primarily driven by. Equator Grasslands; the rainshoadow effect Rainforest; the Hadley Cell Desert; the rainshadow effect O Temperate forest; seasonal temperature ranges Desert; the Hadley Cell
General Patterns Found Across All Biomes Disturbance is important in determining the set of species found in an area. Naturally, broadleaf trees will replace longleaf pine trees, changing the forest from coniferous to deciduous. However, fire removes the broadleaf species, maintaining the coniferous forest. Before agriculture, the southeastern United States was dominated by longleaf pine, but now broadleaf trees are found where the great coniferous forests once grew. From this change in forest species, what do you know has happened to the frequency of fire in the southeastern United States? There are more forest fires in the southern United States now then there were in the past. There are fewer forest fires in the southern United States now then there were in the past.
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