Geography, asked by ayesha19m, 5 months ago

How does altitude affect photoperiod?
Is there more photoperiod on higher or lower altitudes?

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Answered by deepasharma13
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Answer:

With the change in altitude and latitude there is a change in the sunlight distribution patterns which indirectly affects the viability and germination of the seeds. So plants thriving in areas with low light intensity will survive more in high altitude region and vice versa and hence more widely distributed.

Answered by vivekroymarch
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Answer: I also had this question in my mind while I was studying this topic.

Explanation: Actually altitude can't affect the photoperiod (the time period for which an organism receives sunlight), it affects the intensity of sunlight.

Or you can say that increase in altitude affects the impact of sunlight or the intensity of sunlight.

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