Ok that is not true at all it serves as a physical border between Mexico and the United States
Factors influencing the tree's growth include:
1. Temperature: As the temperature rises, the rate of growth also climbs.
2. Light: Different physiological systems are impacted by the duration and intensity of light.
3. Water: Water is essential for the growth of plants.
4. Plants need a sufficient amount of nutrition in the soil to grow properly.
- Southern Africa has seen long-term changes in the average values and extremes of climatic variables such solar radiation, temperature, precipitation, and vapour pressure deficit that affect plant growth, development, and survival.
- While numerous studies have shown evidence of a strong association between temperature and water availability and tree growth, little research has been done on how native (hardwood) trees in the sub-region have adapted to changing climatic circumstances.
- In the future, trees are predicted to grow in more restricted environments since the average annual temperature is predicted to increase while the average annual precipitation is predicted to decrease across much of the region.
- Some tropical trees have growth rings that can be used to understand how growth occurs.
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Answer:
The GIS is a very important mapmaking tool for geographers.
Explanation:
- A geographical information system is a system to capture, store data that is used for further processing and it displays different types of map layer, raster, and vector data forms, and various data sets, frames, and metadata, etc.
- Colors represent symbolism and areas in red color represent vegetation as seen in false color.
- Dot density is represented by the map scale and it shows the number of dots for distribution of population in the area.
- Zooming in and out of the map layer changes area showing on the map as it becomes a large scale for a small scale and visa versa hence it affects the information shown on the map.
- Zooming in on the manhattan Islands we can see cities and major roads more clearly and it gives us more details.
- There are areas in and around manhattan that have a lower density of the population of which belong to the senior residents and are at the Washington heights, and hamilton heights.
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This is a form of internal migration ( a movement within a country) which is in contrast to international migration.