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Lesson 2: The Macro Environment
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Climate is one of the most important influences on determining species distribution, competition, disturbance regimes, and ecosystem function. The climate is the combination of the weather patterns, averages and extremes for a given place.

Climate is affected by changes in latitude, elevation, and landforms which then influence vegetation distribution on a global, regional and local scale.


Dave Powell, USDA Forest Service, www.forestryimages.org
LESSON 2
1 Introduction
2 Solar Radiation
3 Atmospheric Movements
4 Water and Precipitation
5 Temperature
6 Soil
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