Biogeography
The study of plants, animals, and other living things in terms of their geographic distribution is referred to as biogeography. Biogeography is usually examined in coexistence with ecological and historical variables that have affected organisms' spatial distribution across time. It is not only based on the habitation patterns; it is also about the reasons that cause differences in distribution. Biogeographic studies divide the Earth's surface into diverse flora and fauna compositions, notably the continents and islands. Biogeography is a field of science, but physical geographers have made vital commitments, especially in flora. Biogeography is a multidisciplinary field of study that combines concepts and data from ecology, evolutionary biology, taxonomy, geology, physical geography, paleontology, and climatology.
Types of Climate
The weather pattern in a long-term process in a locality, region, or even over the entire globe is known as climate. Generally, it is decided by calculating an average of thirty years' weather in a region. In that sense, the weather and climate are different.
Biome
It is defined as a definite community of animals and plants residing together in a climate. Each (plants and animals) having a characteristic appearance and distributed over a wide geographical area defined largely by regional climatic conditions.
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The basic geography of California from West to East is this:
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B
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coast range, central valley, high mountains, arid desert
arid desert, coast range, central valley, high mountains
coast range, arid desert, high mountains, central valley
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Nevada
East of California is Nevada. Very different from California, Nevada is extremely arid. Th
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Geologists say that the Grand Canyon has "layer cake geology" because the rock strata are so easy to s
rocks are like a book that tells of the environment in which they formed. Rock units can be traced acro
Looking down into the Grand Canyon, you get a sense of the vastness of space and of time.
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The Southwestern United States is a great place to study geology because:
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B
C
the region is arid
the rocks and structures are easily seen
both A and B
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