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arsen [322]
2 years ago
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What are some ways that scientist have attempted to understand weather conditions and how they affect the prairies?

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Ilya [14]2 years ago
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<em>Effects of Weather Conditions on Prairires</em>

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Weather conditions are atmospheric conditions which generally comprises of temperature, wind, clouds and  precipitation.

   People generally are used to mild weather conditions experienced throughout the course of a day.

However, there are severe weather conditions such as

  • Hurricanes
  • Tornadoes
  • Blizzards
  • Droughts

<em>   Prairies</em>

Prairies are ecosystems which are regarded as aspects of savannas, and shrub lands, biome, temperate grasslands by ecologists. This assumption are based on identical temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, instead of  trees, as compared to  the predominant vegetation.

       

Scientist have been able to use the aspects of weather conditions such as temperature, wind, clouds and  precipitation to further understand how Prairies will be affected in coming decades.

 

 It is projected that  summers will become warmer and drier and that winters and springs will become warmer and wetter in prairies located in Canada.

There will be swift  swings between wet and dry conditions and  major weather events such as heat waves, droughts, floods will become more common.

Learn more about Prairies at brainly.com/question/920502

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