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The document contains information about 3 different biomes: Biome #1 has the highest annual rainfall. Biome #2 has the highest average temperatures at 16°C in July and 18°C in July. Biome #3 has the lowest average temperatures at -28°C in February and -19°C in January. It also has the shortest growing season. The document analyzes the climates and determines that Biome #3 is located farther north based on its colder temperatures and shorter growing season. Biome #2 is closer to the equator due to its warmer and more stable temperatures.

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Climatograph WS

The document contains information about 3 different biomes: Biome #1 has the highest annual rainfall. Biome #2 has the highest average temperatures at 16°C in July and 18°C in July. Biome #3 has the lowest average temperatures at -28°C in February and -19°C in January. It also has the shortest growing season. The document analyzes the climates and determines that Biome #3 is located farther north based on its colder temperatures and shorter growing season. Biome #2 is closer to the equator due to its warmer and more stable temperatures.

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16°C 18°C 7°C

July July July

-19°C -7°C -28°C

January December February

20mm 24mm 22mm


20mm 28mm 26mm
60mm 40mm 60mm
24mm 18mm 40mm

February February March


18mm 18mm 20mm

July June August


80mm 70mm 60mm

March March March


November December October

Biome #2 is probably closer to the equator because its temperatures are higher and more stable.

Biome #3 because It has the lower temperatures, and the norther biomes are usually colder. Also, its growing
season is shorter.

Biome #1, because the sum of the annual rainfall is higher than the sum of the other biome´s rainfalls.
Biome #3, because the sum of its annual rainfall is lower than the sum of the other biome´s rainfalls.

Biome #2, because its average temperature is the highest of the 3 biomes.

Biome #3 because its average temperature is much lower than the other biome´s.

Biome #3, because its temperature is colder for the longest period of months.

Temperate forest, because the average temperatures are moderate and its precipitation.

Tropical rainforest, because of the warm temperatures and its high precipitation.

Tundra, because of the low average temperatures and its short growing season.
Compare it with the climatograph you
did.

25 C°

1) St. Louis 2) Monterey

1) Location
2) Biome type
3) Human activity and contamination
1980-2010

2010-2016

In July, there was a 2°C temp. decrease from the historical to the recent climograph data, for the
rest, the temperature has maintained its pattern.

The temperature has had an increase of less than 1°C, the pattern is almost the same.

There was a notable precipitation increase in August of about 6mm, September of about 2mm.
The month of June and October had a decrease of 2mm. Overall, the rainfall average increased.

The pattern has maintained, excepting February, July and November. There was an overall
decrease of precipitation of about 5mm.

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