| microclimate | The climate of a very small area. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Microclimates
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differences in climate on a very small scale, for example, the conditions on two sides of the same hill--one side is more exposed to sunlight, wind, and therefore has a different microclimate
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| microclimate |
1. Localized climate conditions within an urban area or neighborhood. 2. The climate around a tree or shrub or a stand of trees.
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| microclimate |
The climate that prevails in a small area, usually in the layer near the ground.
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generally the climate of small areas, especially insofar as this differs significantly from the general climate of the region. Stands often create microclimates.
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Especially with regard to humidity, the climate in the immediate area of a group of African Violets. When African Violets are grouped together, their combined transpiration will create a favorable microclimate. Along with the evaporation of moisture from the soil or watering device, grouping African Violets together can create a microclimate with humidity that is up to 15 percent higher than it would otherwise be.
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