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microclimate

Noun

Meaning

microclimate (plural microclimates)

A small, local region having a unique pattern of weather or weather effects that differ from the local climate.
The microclimate on the south side of a building may differ from the one on the north, so that different plants may thrive.
The coastal hills are home to many different microclimates.

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Examples

A microclimate can offer an opportunity as a small growing region for crops that cannot thrive in the broader area; this concept is often used in permaculture practiced in northern temperate climates. Source: Internet

Craters The presence of permafrost close to the surface in a crater creates a unique microclimate environment. Source: Internet

Nutrient losses may be outweighed, at least in the short term, by improved soil microclimate through the reduced thickness of forest floor where low soil temperatures are a limiting factor. Source: Internet

Another contributing factor of microclimate is the slope or aspect of an area. Source: Internet

Farmers in previously isolated valleys were able to swiftly transport crops grown in the island's microclimate to waiting ships and then on to the markets of London and Paris ahead of the competition. Source: Internet

Grasse's particular microclimate encouraged the flower farming industry. Source: Internet

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