Climate influences the rate of decomposition of organic matter, which is a key factor in the formation of humus. Warmer and wetter climates typically promote faster decomposition, leading to quicker turnover of organic matter into humus. In contrast, colder or drier climates may slow down decomposition and the formation of humus.
the effect is that the climate changes into a cooler or warmer climate.
historical climate change effect on current biogeography.climate change has important implication.
it doesn't
Potassium chloride is stable to thermal degradation.
Climate influences the rate of decomposition of organic matter, which is a key factor in the formation of humus. Warmer and wetter climates typically promote faster decomposition, leading to quicker turnover of organic matter into humus. In contrast, colder or drier climates may slow down decomposition and the formation of humus.
Heat speeds up the decomposition process
no the climate doesn't effect Manitoba
How does climate effect life?
Volcanoes are an exclusively natural source of carbon dioxide, releasing the gas during eruptions. This carbon dioxide can contribute to the greenhouse effect and affects the Earth's climate.
Moisture and warm temperature speed decomposition. This is a form of abiotic decomposition as it employs a chemical or physical process without the involvement of micro-organisms.
Price effect in quantitative term, is the changed in quantity demanded of a good due to changes in its price,ceteris paribus. The price effect, however, is a net effect of two sub-effects: Income effect and substutuion effect. Thus, decomposition of price effect means the analysis by which the the price effect is into its two components viz. substitution effect and income effect
Decomposition releases carbon dioxide and methane gases into the atmosphere, which are greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. Additionally, the decomposition process can release other pollutants and odorous compounds, impacting air quality.
the effect is that the climate changes into a cooler or warmer climate.
Yes and No it all depends on how bad the precipitation is and if it can effect the temperature of the air and climate if it does than that you can say yes if not than it would be a No. But for the most part precipitation can and does effect temp which has to do with the climate so Yes it does effect the climate.
they do not have an effect
elevation on climate