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Okay, so we are in problem five here.
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Look at what influences the biome.
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And the two main things are going to be temperature and rainfall, right? and so if you think somewhere that is, has a lot of rainfall, so a lot of rain.
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Well then depending on the temperature, right, a low temp, you get a taiga, but a high temperature, high temp, then you get a rainforest.
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And we can sort of go through the same exercise with little rain.
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So if you just have a little bit of rain or almost none, but you have a low, temp and you get the tundra and then a high temp of course is going to be the desert that most are going to be somewhat familiar with at the very least that's a funny looking desert okay and so these are two main things and so we're giving us list average rainfall and temperature right which we're mentioning here that's those are both important now the latitude the latitude being sort of like where where on the if this was our equator, you know, how high up or down or distance from the equator are you? and that's going to play a role in the amount of sunlight we get, right? because the sunlight hits directly at the equator and less directly in the northern and southern hemisphere.
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But sunlight correlates to temperature.
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So that's why the poles, the poles are often kind of cold, right? burr, they're not really getting much sunlight...