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Mekhanik [1.2K]
2 years ago
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A temperature regime that experiences consistent high temperatures with little seasonality is the?

Chemistry
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cupoosta [38]2 years ago
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A temperature regime that experiences consistent high temperatures with little seasonality is the <u>equatorial</u>.

<h3>What is temperature regime?</h3>

These systems have a significant impact on how soils are used and managed, especially when choosing plants that are adapted to the environment. There are 10 different soil temperature regimes: cryic, frigid, hyperthermic, isofrigid, isohyperthermic, isomesic, isothermic, mesic, pergelic, and thermic.

<h3>What is a mesic temperature regime?</h3>

Mesic. At a depth of 50 cm from the soil surface or at a dense, lithic, or paralytic contact, whichever is shallower, the difference between the mean summer and mean winter soil temperatures is greater than 6° C and the mean annual soil temperature is 8° C or higher but lower than 15° C.

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