Deck 23: Terrestrial Ecosystems

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More than one-half of all known plant and animal species occur in tropical ________ forests.
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Plants that root and grow on other plants in the tropical rain forest are called

A)phreatophytes.
B)succulents.
C)epiphytes.
D)halophytes.
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Frozen, treeless plains dominated by sedges, heaths, and willows at high latitudes and elevations are referred to as ________.
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A belt of coniferous forest, known as taiga, or ________ forest, occurs in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Leaves that live for only a single year or growing season are classified as ________.
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Leaves that live for more than a year are classified as ________.
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Identify four Canadian biomes and state their dominant characteristics.
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The highest diversity of plant and animal life occurs in

A)tropical savannahs.
B)tropical rain forests.
C)temperate deciduous forests.
D)boreal forests.
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The independent evolution of a similar characteristic in two different species, not derived from a recent, common ancestor is referred to as

A)microevolution.
B)divergent evolution.
C)convergent evolution.
D)macroevolution.
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Which of the following is the predominant leaf form of environments where the growing season is very short or where nutrient availability severely constrains photosynthesis and plant growth?

A)winter-deciduous leaves
B)drought-deciduous leaves
C)broad-leaf evergreen leaves
D)needle-leaf evergreen leaves
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Identify the four type of Canadian grasslands. Where are they located and why are they in those locations?
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Arid environments that occur in the rainshadow of mountain barriers or are located far inland where moist maritime air rarely penetrates are referred to as ________.
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Which of the following allocates the greatest amount of biomass to photosynthetic tissue and the least amount to supportive tissue?

A)trees
B)shrubs
C)lianas
D)grasses
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The study of the distributions of organisms, past and present, is referred to as

A)biogeography.
B)community ecology.
C)ecosystem ecology.
D)population ecology.
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________ is the study of the spatial or geographical distribution of organisms, both past and present.
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Tropical ________ refers to vegetation in the drier tropics and subtropics that is dominated by a ground cover of grasses with scattered shrubs or trees.
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A classification of plant formations and associated animal life into biotic units based on the predominant plant types, with at least eight major terrestrial types, is referred to as a(n)

A)community.
B)biome.
C)ecosystem.
D)biosphere.
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Buttresses, which are broad outgrowths at the base of trees, are best developed in

A)temperate deciduous forest.
B)coniferous forest.
C)tropical rain forest.
D)temperate shrubland.
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A(n)________ is a classification of plant formations and associated animal life into biotic units based on the predominant plant types, with at least eight major terrestrial types.
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A ________ climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters.
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The largest terrestrial biome on Earth is the

A)tropical rainforest.
B)desert.
C)tundra.
D)boreal forest.
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The vegetation of tundra is dominated by

A)broadleaf deciduous trees.
B)short plants such as sedges, heaths, and willow.
C)needle-leaf evergreen trees.
D)sclerophyllous broadleaf evergreen shrubs.
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Deciduous leaves usually live for more than a single year or growing season.
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The vegetation formation dominated by needle-leaf evergreen trees and occurring at high latitudes or high elevations where growth is restricted to a few months of the year due to low temperatures is referred to as

A)temperate deciduous forest.
B)tundra.
C)boreal forest.
D)temperate shrubland.
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More than half of all known plant and animal species occur in tropical rain forests.
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Most deserts are located

A)near the equator.
B)in the southern hemisphere.
C)in the rainshadow of mountain ranges.
D)near coastal areas with warm oceanic currents.
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The dominant biome in Mediterranean climates with hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters is

A)temperate shrubland.
B)temperate deciduous forest.
C)desert.
D)tropical savannah.
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The largest and most continuous region of tropical rain forest in the world is in South America.
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Frozen, treeless plains dominated by sedges, heaths, and willows at high latitudes and elevations is referred to as

A)prairie.
B)steppe.
C)tundra.
D)pampas.
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Biogeography is the study of the distribution and abundance of organisms.
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Classification of the world's major terrestrial biomes is based on the dominant forms of plant life.
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The taiga covers ________ of Canada's landmass.

A)15%
B)35%
C)50%
D)Taiga isn't found in Canada.
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In a temperate deciduous forest, the concentration and diversity of animal life is greatest in the

A)ground layer.
B)herb layer.
C)lower canopy.
D)upper canopy.
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Tropical rain forests typically have a thick layer of litter on the forest floor.
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Shrubs and grasses allocate more carbon to the production of supportive tissues than trees.
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Similar climates produce similar vegetation structure around the world.
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The independent evolution of a similar characteristic in two different species not derived from a recent, common ancestor is referred to as convergent evolution.
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Savannahs typically occur in

A)cold areas with little rainfall in polar regions.
B)cold areas with little rainfall at high altitudes in the tropics.
C)very dry areas in the rain shadow of mountains of both temperate and tropical latitudes.
D)warm areas with seasonal rainfall in the tropics.
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Trees, shrubs, and grasses are the dominant plant forms used to classify ecosystems.
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Large grazing ungulates and burrowing animals are most abundant in

A)deserts.
B)tropical rain forest.
C)temperate shrubland.
D)temperate grassland.
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Tundra occurs at high elevations on mountains.
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Deciduous trees and shrubs occur in some areas of the tropics.
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Tundra occurs only at high latitudes in polar regions.
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Grazing ungulates are relatively common and burrowing rodents are relatively rare in temperate grasslands.
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The dry forests of tropical regions are referred to as tropical savannahs.
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In the tropical latitudes, the length of the dry season increases with distance from the equator.
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Conifer forests are dominated by needle-leaf evergreen trees.
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The diversity of plant and animal life is higher in tropical savannahs than in any other terrestrial biome.
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Discuss the differences in structure and climate between tropical rain forest and dry tropical forest.
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Explain why the soils of rain forests are poor for agriculture.
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Mediterranean climates are characterized by relatively dry summers and wet winters.
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Deserts often occur in the rain shadow of mountain ranges.
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Deserts are typically hot throughout the year because most are located near the equator.
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Temperate shrublands are the dominant biomes in regions with a Mediterranean climate.
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Describe four types of leaf forms and the characteristics of the environment in which each leaf type typically occurs.
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Rainfall is greater in temperate deciduous forests than in temperate shrublands and grasslands.
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Topographic features, such as mountains and valleys, influence the climate of a region.
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Net primary productivity of boreal forest is generally lower than in temperate deciduous forest.
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Discuss the factors that limit the growth of trees in savannahs and grasslands.
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In temperate deciduous forests, the greatest concentration and diversity of life occurs in the canopy.
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Discuss the differences in structure and climate between tropical savannahs and deserts.
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Describe the climatic and topographic factors that favour the formation of deserts.
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Describe the soil conditions in boreal forest and how vegetation affects and is affected by the soil conditions.
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Deck 23: Terrestrial Ecosystems
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More than one-half of all known plant and animal species occur in tropical ________ forests.
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Plants that root and grow on other plants in the tropical rain forest are called

A)phreatophytes.
B)succulents.
C)epiphytes.
D)halophytes.
C
3
Frozen, treeless plains dominated by sedges, heaths, and willows at high latitudes and elevations are referred to as ________.
tundra
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A belt of coniferous forest, known as taiga, or ________ forest, occurs in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Leaves that live for only a single year or growing season are classified as ________.
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Leaves that live for more than a year are classified as ________.
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Identify four Canadian biomes and state their dominant characteristics.
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The highest diversity of plant and animal life occurs in

A)tropical savannahs.
B)tropical rain forests.
C)temperate deciduous forests.
D)boreal forests.
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The independent evolution of a similar characteristic in two different species, not derived from a recent, common ancestor is referred to as

A)microevolution.
B)divergent evolution.
C)convergent evolution.
D)macroevolution.
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Which of the following is the predominant leaf form of environments where the growing season is very short or where nutrient availability severely constrains photosynthesis and plant growth?

A)winter-deciduous leaves
B)drought-deciduous leaves
C)broad-leaf evergreen leaves
D)needle-leaf evergreen leaves
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Identify the four type of Canadian grasslands. Where are they located and why are they in those locations?
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Arid environments that occur in the rainshadow of mountain barriers or are located far inland where moist maritime air rarely penetrates are referred to as ________.
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Which of the following allocates the greatest amount of biomass to photosynthetic tissue and the least amount to supportive tissue?

A)trees
B)shrubs
C)lianas
D)grasses
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The study of the distributions of organisms, past and present, is referred to as

A)biogeography.
B)community ecology.
C)ecosystem ecology.
D)population ecology.
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________ is the study of the spatial or geographical distribution of organisms, both past and present.
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Tropical ________ refers to vegetation in the drier tropics and subtropics that is dominated by a ground cover of grasses with scattered shrubs or trees.
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A classification of plant formations and associated animal life into biotic units based on the predominant plant types, with at least eight major terrestrial types, is referred to as a(n)

A)community.
B)biome.
C)ecosystem.
D)biosphere.
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Buttresses, which are broad outgrowths at the base of trees, are best developed in

A)temperate deciduous forest.
B)coniferous forest.
C)tropical rain forest.
D)temperate shrubland.
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A(n)________ is a classification of plant formations and associated animal life into biotic units based on the predominant plant types, with at least eight major terrestrial types.
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A ________ climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters.
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The largest terrestrial biome on Earth is the

A)tropical rainforest.
B)desert.
C)tundra.
D)boreal forest.
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The vegetation of tundra is dominated by

A)broadleaf deciduous trees.
B)short plants such as sedges, heaths, and willow.
C)needle-leaf evergreen trees.
D)sclerophyllous broadleaf evergreen shrubs.
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Deciduous leaves usually live for more than a single year or growing season.
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The vegetation formation dominated by needle-leaf evergreen trees and occurring at high latitudes or high elevations where growth is restricted to a few months of the year due to low temperatures is referred to as

A)temperate deciduous forest.
B)tundra.
C)boreal forest.
D)temperate shrubland.
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More than half of all known plant and animal species occur in tropical rain forests.
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Most deserts are located

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D)near coastal areas with warm oceanic currents.
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The dominant biome in Mediterranean climates with hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters is

A)temperate shrubland.
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C)desert.
D)tropical savannah.
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The largest and most continuous region of tropical rain forest in the world is in South America.
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Frozen, treeless plains dominated by sedges, heaths, and willows at high latitudes and elevations is referred to as

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B)steppe.
C)tundra.
D)pampas.
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Biogeography is the study of the distribution and abundance of organisms.
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Classification of the world's major terrestrial biomes is based on the dominant forms of plant life.
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The taiga covers ________ of Canada's landmass.

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In a temperate deciduous forest, the concentration and diversity of animal life is greatest in the

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Tropical rain forests typically have a thick layer of litter on the forest floor.
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Shrubs and grasses allocate more carbon to the production of supportive tissues than trees.
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Similar climates produce similar vegetation structure around the world.
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The independent evolution of a similar characteristic in two different species not derived from a recent, common ancestor is referred to as convergent evolution.
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Savannahs typically occur in

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C)very dry areas in the rain shadow of mountains of both temperate and tropical latitudes.
D)warm areas with seasonal rainfall in the tropics.
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Trees, shrubs, and grasses are the dominant plant forms used to classify ecosystems.
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Large grazing ungulates and burrowing animals are most abundant in

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D)temperate grassland.
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Tundra occurs at high elevations on mountains.
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Deciduous trees and shrubs occur in some areas of the tropics.
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Tundra occurs only at high latitudes in polar regions.
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Grazing ungulates are relatively common and burrowing rodents are relatively rare in temperate grasslands.
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The dry forests of tropical regions are referred to as tropical savannahs.
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In the tropical latitudes, the length of the dry season increases with distance from the equator.
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Conifer forests are dominated by needle-leaf evergreen trees.
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The diversity of plant and animal life is higher in tropical savannahs than in any other terrestrial biome.
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Discuss the differences in structure and climate between tropical rain forest and dry tropical forest.
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Explain why the soils of rain forests are poor for agriculture.
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Mediterranean climates are characterized by relatively dry summers and wet winters.
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Deserts often occur in the rain shadow of mountain ranges.
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Deserts are typically hot throughout the year because most are located near the equator.
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Temperate shrublands are the dominant biomes in regions with a Mediterranean climate.
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Describe four types of leaf forms and the characteristics of the environment in which each leaf type typically occurs.
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Rainfall is greater in temperate deciduous forests than in temperate shrublands and grasslands.
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Topographic features, such as mountains and valleys, influence the climate of a region.
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Net primary productivity of boreal forest is generally lower than in temperate deciduous forest.
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Discuss the factors that limit the growth of trees in savannahs and grasslands.
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In temperate deciduous forests, the greatest concentration and diversity of life occurs in the canopy.
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Discuss the differences in structure and climate between tropical savannahs and deserts.
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Describe the climatic and topographic factors that favour the formation of deserts.
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Describe the soil conditions in boreal forest and how vegetation affects and is affected by the soil conditions.
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