Biology, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

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Give an a/c of the effect of climatic factors on population.​

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Answered by GalacticCluster
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climate is the average weather conditions of a particular region of earth Or area with regard to temperature, rainfall, air-pressure, seasonal variations and weather extreme.

temperature, rainfall, solar radiations and air pressure determine the climate of an area. the variations in climates develop due to differential duration, angle and intensity of solar radiation in different areas of the world, resulting in the movement of winds and ocean current. due to such change in climate factors, population size increases and decreases in various part of the earth.

e.g. cold -blooded animals hide during winter season to protect themselves from cold.

Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Climatic factors act directly on the growth, survival, reproduction, and movement of individuals and some of these processes can be studied experimentally, as well as by sampling in the ocean. The integrated effects of the individual processes, are observed at the level of populations, communities, or ecosystems.

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The climate of any particular place is influenced by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds. The global climate system and any changes that occur within it also influence local climate.

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