The climate of Western Europe is influenced mainly by its latitude (northerly position) on the globe. Its geographic position is north of the equator, so it is not tropical or sub-tropical, but not so far north as to be very cold year around, so it not arctic either.
Western Europe experiences seasons, with warmer weather in the summer and colder weather in the winter. The climate of Western Europe is best described as:
B) temperate
On starry evenings in late summer and early fall in the Shenandoah Valley. The ground haze frame in the low ranges close to the Shenandoah River is cool with dropping air meets damp air in the low regions close to the waterway.
Answer:
The results indicate that river capture leads to transient increases in species richness
Explanation:
When the path of a river changes, organisms in the captured regions are introduced into new drainage basins and may become genetically isolated from populations with which they previously could have bred.