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AP Environmental Science Miller 17th Edition Ch.7

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Allie Furlo APES CH. 7 Weather- a set of physical conditions of the lower atmosphere such as temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind speed, cloud cover, and other factors in a given area over a period of hours or days. Climate- an area?s general pattern of atmospheric conditions over periods of at least three decades and up to thousands of years. Weather averaged over a long period of time. Three major factors determine how air circulates in the lower atmosphere: Uneven heating of the earth?s surface by the sun. The air is more heated at the equator where the sun?s rays strike more directly than at the poles where it strikes at an angle and spreads over a greater area. Solar radiation in tropical areas greatly increases evaporation, which increases precipitation.

Mountain Biome

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Mountain Biome Occurs along the Rocky Mountains in the western United States and Canada. A. Abiotic Factors Mountain Climate- the temperature and precipitation (both type and amount) can vary dramatically between the top of the mountain and the bottom of the mountain. a. Temperature- there is wide variations in daily temperature (day to night time temperatures). The temperature is affected by altitude. The thin air allows sunlight/ heat to reflect easily back into space. Temperature can decrease up to 1o C for every 150 meters increase in elevation. b. Precipitation- is affected by altitude. It comes mainly as snow at higher elevations for up to 9 months a year. It rains during the summer, with rain occurring in the fall and spring particularly at lower altitudes.

The Desert Biome

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The temperature of the desert varies from month to month and from day to night At any given time in the desert, the temperature may range from? Soil Fertility ? barren soil that supports minimal plant growth Level of water and air in soil ? little water in soil due to lack of precipitation
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