Natural Regions Of The Earth
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The surface of the Earth is divided into twelve natural regions. These regions have been categorized on the basis of surface features, climate and vegetation.
Polar regionsPolar regions are permanently ice-clad and possess hardly any vegetation and very little animal life.Tundra regionBetween the great coniferous forest of North America and Eurasia, and the polar lands of permanent ice and snow to the North lies the Tundra. Soil is frozen for most of the year and summers are brief.
Moorland
The Sub-soil is not frozen except in winter. The surface is generally rocky and the main vegetation is short shrubs and tufted grass.
Coniferous forests
These forests experience very low temperatures with little rainfall. A broad belt of needle-leaned evergreen trees cover the higher latitudes of the northern hemisphere. Winters are long and severe, the ground being frozen for most of the time.
Deciduous forests
The main areas of the world that were naturally covered by deciduous forests are North-east USA, Central Japan, North China and West Europe excluding high mountains.
Temperate grasslands (steppes)
Fairly wet, these are those parts of the world which usually have hot summers, cold winters and moderate rain fall. These areas at one time were covered by grass, almost six feet high at some places. Because of many changes wrought by man and animals, little of the original grass remains. These lands have emerged as the world's greatest food producing areas.
Prairie region
This region experiences extreme weather conditions and scanty rainfall, mainly suited for extensive mechanized farming and grazing.
Mediterranean regions
This does not mean the regions round the Mediterranean, these consist of those areas of the Earth with typical Mediterranean climate of warm wet winters and hot dry summers. These areas include South Africa and Southern Australian where the vegetation is also like that of the Mediterranean. Annual rainfall is between 20 to 40 inches. The vegetation found in these areas are oak, vine, wheat etc., population is dense.
Savannah or tropical hot grassland regions
Found in the Tropics with high temperatures all year round. Rainfall occurs in the hotter season. The dominant vegetation is tall, coarse grass and trees. The Savannah areas lie between the desert and the forest. More than one-third of Africa is Savannah. Savannah areas are also found in Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil and Australia where they have local names.
Tropical forests
Tropical rain forests are among the most moist places in the world with rainfall reaching an average of 160 inches a year in the lowlands near the Equator. These regions are extremely hot and moist, with lots of vegetation and tall trees.
Monsoon land areas
They experience a complete reversal of wind direction over the year due to the differential heating and cooling of the land and the seas in Asia. Intense cooling in January leads to an area of high atmospheric pressure over Tibet and winds blow outwards. In July the situation is reversed; intense heat cause an area of low atmospheric pressure into which winds are drawn. Vegetation is as varied as the climate patterns. This region includes South and Southeast Asia.
Semi-deserts and deserts
Semi-desert areas have scanty and intermittent rainfall. This region usually experiences extreme temperatures. Vegetation is sparse and consists of salt bush, scrub and other stunted plants. Deserts have little or no rainfall and experience extreme temperature during the day and night. The summers are extremely hot and winters extremely cold. These areas are usually rocky or sandy with no vegetation except in patches called oasis where water is found. In the tropics the North-east and South-east winds blow towards the Equator, which become warm and usually contribute to dry weather due to lack of water vapour in the air. There are therefore deserts on the west side of all the continents around Latitudes 20 N 20 S. The situation is aggravated by the presence of cool currents in the oceans to the west of the continents. On-shore winds heat up rapidly once they cross the coast and they too become dry. The deserts extend into the hearts of the continents far from the moist influence of the sea.
Note:
All the natural regions of the earth have been summarized in the above text, many student have asked for more details about, the natural region or the world biomes, which is provided in the link below. So if you are looking for details on these biomes you can visit this other page. You can find further information about each biome, by clicking on the link at the biome heading.
More Details About The Natural Regions Of the Earth or The World Biomes
- The World Biomes
The world seems no less a magical place than the world of fairy tales. If you don't believe me then think about the seasons, and the different climates that different regions in the world boast of at the same time.
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u should have a detailed description
it's not enough for project works
we visit the sites mainly for assessments
and u people do not care about
plz
improve ur web site
thanx for the info
it really helped me for my project work
Thnx for the info.............helped me a lot on my assignment
you aren't having china type ..... i mean sub-tropical humid climate man ....`
u should have more about vegetation.
it should be more detailed.
it is really... helping in my project work......
thanx man;really helped me a lot in my project work!if u hav any other information sites plz let me no!
Nice hub, lots of info Keep up the good work :)
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i had to do aproject on these regions, i got the info but what sould i wright in the conclusion
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U must add more information...
But thnxxx 4 at-least this much of information....
helped me 4 my project
may i get info on the human response in diff mediteranean countries
thanx for the valuable info
it's good but i am searching for an article that summarizes the entire topic...any way thanx
it enough but for me but for others you should create another page having details linked by your website
HAVE DETAILED IMFORMATION
thanks... for sharing infos...
nice...helped me a lot!!
very nice
pls give some area covered by each region
u need to give more detailed information
i wanted cool temperate continental region and i cant find this region inthe net could u help me out
its gud but u shud get in more details about the biomes otherwise it doesnt really suit
projects
Nature is every thing. And we should keep it clean. We should keep natural things clean and green.
in other websites they say there are 7 or 10 natural regions
hassam can you tell me the difference between tropical temperate and polar regions if u do it wud really help.thnx lot for info!!
thanks for the info hassam
Thank you for all your work, Hassan. I found this page very helpful.
very helpful
thanx a lot it helped me on my project if you have any more information let me know
very useful in my projects thanx a lot ..........
YOU SHOULD HAVE MORE DETAILS AGAIN THAN THIS
Thank you very much hassan
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wow there are a lot of different types of climates.
wath wontherful is Earth
Add details about Location,Climate,Vegetation and wildlife and it will make the best website for assignments :)
thanks(hassam)this page helped me a lot in my project
also the pictures were quiteb suitable
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awesome as it helped me
what agreat man
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yash 3 years ago
you should have information about how is vegetation done in polar region