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Climate - Part I

Unlike us, humans, and the animal kingdom, plants do not have a nervous system that allows them to suffer pain or to enjoy emotions; however, depending on: temperature, sunlight, humidity, gravity and other vegetation associated with the fauna, can enjoy pleasant sensations or, in case of climatic imbalance, torments that will cause wilting and even death.

The animals have the advantage of being able to walk and emigrate trying new spaces, more prodigal of feeding and less rigorous with the temperature. But the vegetable world, quiet and silent, had to resign year after year to the droughts, the cold and the sun almost absent in those regions nearer the poles.

Thus, after millions of years the plant world has found for each of its members a piece of land suitable for living. However, with more frequency than I would like to see, I plant species totally inadequate to our climate: Trachycarpus fortunei, allied to an artificial landscaping, in the middle of the Mangaratiba / RJ beach, wasting its fibers that protected it from the cold droughts of its China native.

Kaizukas abandoned to their fate, in spaces shaded by endless buildings in the heart of Fortaleza - a city whose temperature rises, more and more, because of its unstoppable development. Imagine the suffering of the condemned conifer that by its very nature is hungry for sun and cold.

Did you? Well be patient because incongruities do not end there. See the fate of the bamboo mosso, most of the time a prisoner in a corner of a room. This for grass is fatal, more than fatal, insulting.

And our jabuticaba? Dehydrated and rickety, inside ridiculous cachpĂ´s, on high terraces exposed to wind and dust.

The relationship would be enormous and also tiring, so I stop here, but on one condition, dear nature lovers, use the species respecting the history of each one of them and, by talking about respect, do not forget to revere your region, surely in it you will find a lot of trees, palm trees and other plants, full of virtues for your gardens.

In the coming days, content will be posted on factors relevant to the survival of plants such as:

1. CLIMATE AND MICROCLIMA: WINDS, RAINS AND TEMPERATURE

2. WATER

3. GEOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BRAZIL

4. WINDS

5. CLIMATE AND VEGETATION

Climate - Part I

FAQ - 💬

❓ What are the 4 types of climate?

👉 The Short Answer:

  • Tropical.
  • Dry.
  • Temperate.
  • Continental.
  • Polar.

❓ What is the 1.5 degree target?

👉 The 1.5 °C target is the goal of the Paris Agreement, which calls for countries to take concerted climate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to limit global warming.

❓ Why is 1.5 degrees such a big deal?

👉 The scientific community has concluded that holding warming below 1.5°C/2.7°F offers the best chance to prevent irrevocable changes to the climate system. There's nothing magical about the 1.5°C/2.7°F limit.

❓ What is a climate answer?

👉 Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. Weather can change from hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month or even year-to-year. A region's weather patterns, usually tracked for at least 30 years, are considered its climate.

❓ What are the 7 types of climate?

👉 Climate Zones

  • A - Tropical Climates. Tropical moist climates extend north and south from the equator to about 15° to 25° latitude. ...
  • B - Dry Climates. ...
  • C - Moist Subtropical Mid-Latitude Climates. ...
  • D - Moist Continental Mid-Latitude Climates. ...
  • E - Polar Climates. ...
  • H - Highlands.

❓ What are the 7 elements of climate?

👉 These elements are solar radiation, temperature, humidity, precipitation (type, frequency, and amount), atmospheric pressure, and wind (speed and direction).

❓ What is happening with climate change 2022?

👉 The annual mean global near-surface temperature for each year from 2022-2026 is predicted to be between 1.1 °C and 1.7 °C higher than pre-industrial levels (1850-1900).

❓ Is 1.5 C possible?

👉 Scientists say it is still theoretically possible to limit global warming to 1.5°C, but realistically that now seems practically impossible.

❓ How hot will it be in 2030?

👉 AUnderstanding Global Warming of 1.5°C* warming above pre-industrial levels, with a likely range of 0.8°C to 1.2°C. Global warming is likely to reach 1.5°C between 2030 and 2052 if it continues to increase at the current rate.

❓ What happens if the Earth warms 3 degrees?

👉 A rise of 3°C in global temperatures above pre-industrial levels by 2100 would be disastrous. Its effects would be felt differently around the world, but nowhere would be immune. Prolonged heatwaves, droughts and extreme weather events could all become increasingly common and severe.

❓ What is climate example?

👉 Climate is the average of that weather. For example, you can expect snow in the Northeast in January or for it to be hot and humid in the Southeast in July. This is climate. The climate record also includes extreme values such as record high temperatures or record amounts of rainfall.

❓ What is climate?

👉 Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. All About Climate | National Geographic Society Skip to content

❓ What are the components of climate?

👉 Climate is determined by a region’s climate system. A climate system has five major components: the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the cryosphere, the land surface, and the biosphere. The atmosphere is the most variable part of the climate system.

❓ What is the European climate pact and how does it work?

👉 The European Climate Pact is a movement of people united around a common cause, each taking steps in their own worlds to build a more sustainable Europe. Launched by the European Commission, the Pact is part of the European Green Deal and is helping the EU to meet its goal to become climate-neutral by 2050. Everyone has a place in the Pact.

❓ What is a region’s weather pattern?

👉 A region’s weather patterns, usually tracked for at least 30 years, are considered its climate. Climate System Different parts of the world have different climates. Some parts of the world are hot and rainy nearly every day. They have a tropical wet climate. Others are cold and snow-covered most of the year.

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