ES101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Succulent Plant, Cactus, Subtropics

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A simple characteristic of desert is that evaporation exceeds precipitation. On an annual cycle more water will be lost to the atmosphere than is gained through rain or snow. The limitations of moisture are reflected in the pattern of vegetation which is sparse, widely spaced, and low-growing. * although most deserts are found in the sub-tropics, they do occur in many other regions and account for about 30% of the earth"s surface. Tropical desert: are hot and dry most of the year. Few plants and a windblown surface stern with rocks and some sand. Temperate desert: daytime temperatures are high in summer and low in winter and more precipitation than tropical deserts. Widely dispersed drought resistant shrubs and cacti or other succulents. Cold desert: winters very cold summer warmer with low precipitation, mostly hard rock ground (eg polar deserts of canada) with less than 5% plant cover.

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