Compare the climate, soil, and vegetation patterns at two different locations in the United States. You must choose west-central Missouri (with Warrensburg as a representative city) as one of those two sites. For the other site, you must choose one of the following:
• Southern Arizona/Sonoran Desert (with Tucson and/or Yuma as representative cities)
• The Pacific Northwest (with Seattle/Tacoma Washington as representative cities)
Write a hypothesis statement that states whether you think that the two areas will have similar or different patterns. It should be in the format of the following:
West Central Missouri and Region #2 will have different/same physical geography due to differences/similarity in climate, soil and vegetation patterns.
Conduct research on the dominant climate, soil orders, and vegetation structures/species found at your two chosen locations.
• Climate Type: Define the region’s temperature and precipitation regimes. You should consider including
climographs.
• Vegetation: Discuss vegetation in terms of its structure (for example: broadleaf deciduous forest, oak
savanna, etc.), but also provide examples and discussions of a few dominant species types found in these
areas. It is important to recognize that we generally consider natural vegetation in terms of how it looked before European settlement. You should do the same. In other words, describe what types of
vegetation are best adapted to the environmental conditions within the regions, regardless of how people have altered those conditions in modern times.
• Soil: Discuss soil in terms of the prevalent soil order or orders found at your locations (for example, Mollisol, Aridisol, etc.) Note that in most cases there will be more than one soil order present in the
area. In spite of that, you should be able to deduce which orders are most prevalent.
As you describe climate, soil and vegetation, analyze and explain the environmental/ geographical factors that influence their form and distribution at each of the sites you chose. What explains the precipitation and temperature regimes at each site? What environmental factors influence the region’s dominant soil and vegetation patterns?
Finally, as you discuss the conditions at your two sites, you also need to point out comparisons and contrasts in the dominant climate, soil, and vegetation patterns between them. It is not enough to simply describe the conditions at your two sites without pointing out and explaining the differences and similarities between them and explaining why those differences or similarities exist. How do the factors that influence soil and vegetation vary from one place to another, and why? Remember that this is a geography class, so we describe what patterns exist and why. Your paper should do the same: describe the pattern (geography) and then explain why it occurs.
West Central Missouri and The Pacific Northwest will have different physical geography due to differences in climate, soil and vegetation patterns.
1. Pacific Northwest Climate https://wrcc.dri.edu/Climate/narrative_wa.php
2. Peer Reviewed-Wildlife species associated with non-coniferous vegetation in Pacific Northwest conifer forests https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378112707002824
3. West Central MO Climate http://climate.missouri.edu/climate.php
4. Vegetation West Central MO https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/habitats/forests-woodlands
5. Peer Reviewed Article on Climate in MO https://www.solutionsfromtheland.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/MCC_climate_trends_Feb18.pdf