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NeTakaya
2 years ago
5

North-facing slopes in mountainous areas of western North America would be expected to ________.

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gladu [14]2 years ago
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North-facing slopes in the mountainous regions of western North America are expected to E) support biological communities similar to those found at higher elevations on similar south- facing slopes.

<h3>What is expected of North-facing slopes?</h3>

These slopes are expected to be able to cater for the same biological communities that similar south-facing slopes can cater for.

The reason for this is that both regions generally experience the same weather even though their seasons may be different.

Options for this question are:

  • A) receive more sunlight than similar southern exposures
  • B) be warmer and drier than comparable southern exposed slopes
  • C) consistently steeper than southern exposures
  • D) support biological communities similar to those found lower elevations on similar south- facing slopes.
  • E) support biological communities similar to those found at higher elevations on similar south- facing slopes.

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