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CGC1P Vegetation Regions Old Making Connections (148-155)

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What determines (two main factors) what kind of vegetation will grow in a region? H________ - warmer = M__________ - water = Give two examples of how variations in moisture and heat can affect the type of vegetation in a region. 1. BC vs. Southern Alberta 2. Boreal Forest vs. Tundra

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5 Degrees Celsius = growing season Where is a good place to farm?

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Define: Transitional Zones A change in ___________________ ______________________________ Give an example of a transitional zone regarding vegetation regions:

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Why is it actually a mistake to use lines on vegetation maps to clearly identify vegetation regions?

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