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climate vegetation chart​

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Climate, in the given context defined as a seasonal course of solar radiation, temperature, and precipitation, primarily determines the predominant type of terrestrial vegetation (e.g., broadleaved forest, grassland) and the biogeochemical properties of the land surface (e.g., CO2 flux, carbon storage in biomass and ...

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Climate, more than any other factor, controls the broad‐scale distributions of plant species and vegetation. Rapid climate change over the next century is likely to lead to major changes in the distribution of plants and thus in biomes and habitats.

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