What are three situations that might cause microclimates to develop within an ecosystem?

What will be an ideal response?


A microclimate describes "the conditions found in a specific localized area . . . that result in variations of ecosystems within a biome." Three situations that might cause a microclimate include changes in elevation, soil type, and topography. Elevation effects the temperature of the microclimate, whereas soil type and topography "contribute to the availability of moisture" in the microclimate. Since biomes are delineated by temperature and precipitation, these factors can create exceptions to the typical biome properties within a particular area.

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In what ways do metamorphic rocks differ from the igneous and sedimentary rocks from which they formed?

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In legislation, the precautionary principle applied to climate change states that ________

A) alterations to legislation must be done in a way that maximizes environmental protection at the urging of scientists without recourse from the voting public B) lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used to postpone measures to prevent major environmental degradation C) permit trading should be undertaken with caution D) caution should be used in handling hazardous wastes E) all alternative sources of energy should be evaluated by the scientific community before marketing

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On a typical hillside, the consolidated rock overlain by loose surface material is known as

A) bedrock. B) regolith. C) parent material. D) outcrop.

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