Asked by Jayde Chavez on Jun 16, 2024
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Much precipitation in the tropical rain forest is derived from:
A) evaporation from lakes.
B) evaporation from rivers.
C) groundwater.
D) transpiration.
E) translocation.
Tropical Rain Forest
A dense, warm, wet biome found near the Equator, known for its vast biodiversity.
Precipitation
The process by which water condenses from the atmosphere and falls to the earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Transpiration
The process by which plants absorb water through the roots and give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- Realize the impact of climatic determinants, like temperature and precipitation, on the geographic distribution of biomes.
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Learning Objectives
- Realize the impact of climatic determinants, like temperature and precipitation, on the geographic distribution of biomes.
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