Types of Climate, Ecosystems Jason Polun JJ Halaby.

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Types of Climate, Ecosystems Jason Polun JJ Halaby

Maritime Climate They experience cool summers and mild winters Increased precipitation due to more moist air Also has a smaller temperature range than most

Types of Climate Many types of climate Tropical, wet and dry, tropical wet, maritime, humid subtropical, subarctic, arid, and tundra Maryland is continental warm summer

Temperate Grassland and Brush They get more rain than deserts do They don’t get enough rain to support a forest There’s semiarid climate in this ecosystem.

Ecosystems Ecosystems: living things and the environment plants and animals depend on each other They also depend on the environment to survive

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