Microclimates are small, localized climates that differ from the larger, surrounding climate due to variations in factors such as temperature, precipitation, wind, and sunlight. These differences can result from a range of factors, including topography, vegetation, and the presence of bodies of water or heat-absorbing surfaces.
Microclimates are small, localized climates that differ from the larger, surrounding climate due to variations in factors such as temperature, precipitation, wind, and sunlight. These differences can result from a range of factors, including topography, vegetation, and the presence of bodies of water or heat-absorbing surfaces.
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