MTEL Biology Practice Exam

Category - Biology

Which of the following pairs of environmental factors together represents the primary determinant of the distribution of terrestrial biomes worldwide?
  1. Mean temperature and precipitation.
  2. Elevation and mean precipitation.
  3. Mean temperature and soil type.
  4. Elevation and soil type
Explanation
Correct Answer: A. Climate is largely responsible for determining the distribution of terrestrial biomes and is primarily determined by the mean temperature and precipitation in a region. For example, deserts and rain forests have similar mean temperatures but vary greatly in the amount of precipitation each receives. Although elevation is one factor that influences mean temperature (B), it does not solely contribute as much to biome distribution as mean temperature and precipitation do. Biomes can have distinct soil types (C). However, soil type is in part determined by the climate in a region, which is in turn determined by temperature and precipitation. Neither elevation nor soil type (D) have as much influence on biome distribution as mean temperature and precipitation do.
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