BIOB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Evapotranspiration, Hyporheic Zone, Pelagic Zone

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15 Sep 2016
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The physical environment provides animal with a habitat that they can adapt to and survive and reproduce. Temperature is important in determining where animals can live. Climate is the most fundamental component of the physical environment. Weather: current conditions temperature, precipitation, humidity, cloud cover. The places animals live is determined by the climate of the environment. Depending on the climate the blue jay a specific place where they can breed and not breed. The equator is the middle of the earth and it is hot there where as the poles both south and north is cold. This is because the sun is more towards the equator while in the north poles, the sun comes in at an angle but not necessarily directly. The ocean currents, continental topography and the distribution of the lands and water masses influence the atmospheric cells. Mountain ranges blocks some part of the earth and thus it can"t precipitate.

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