How is microclimate different from macroclimate of an area?
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Microclimate is a local set of atmospheric onditions that differ from those in the surrounding areas. it consists of very fine patterns (climate of community of organisms under a fallen log).
Macroclimate consists of patterns on the global, regional, and landscape level. It is considered to be the climate which results from the homogeneous layer of air near the ground.
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Macroclimate consists of patterns on the global, regional, and landscape level. It is considered to be the climate which results from the homogeneous layer of air near the ground.
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