Climate
The climate of the Yellow River is tropical monsoon. The temperature never drops below 18 degree Celsius. It is humid with wet and dry seasons. The variance in temperature is less than a tropical savanna.
An American city with this type of climate is Miami.
Sunlight
The humidity of the Yellow River is at its driest soon after the winter solstice. The aquatic life will find less survivable conditions around the dry month. So they will have to constantly migrate and search for food sources. The annual 100 mm of precipitation and sunlight will allow autotrophs to thrive in the Yellow River. Then heterotrophs will receive the energy transformed from sunlight through consuming producers' harvests.
Seasons
The aquatic life can find an environment without too much contrast through out the seasons by living in the Yellow River. The season is the driest after winter and organisms must adapt to the change in weather through locating viable food sources. Rainfall and temperature stays high when looking at the whole picture.http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2007/11/13/centuries-of-yellow-river-climate/
The climate of the Yellow River is tropical monsoon. The temperature never drops below 18 degree Celsius. It is humid with wet and dry seasons. The variance in temperature is less than a tropical savanna.
An American city with this type of climate is Miami.
Sunlight
The humidity of the Yellow River is at its driest soon after the winter solstice. The aquatic life will find less survivable conditions around the dry month. So they will have to constantly migrate and search for food sources. The annual 100 mm of precipitation and sunlight will allow autotrophs to thrive in the Yellow River. Then heterotrophs will receive the energy transformed from sunlight through consuming producers' harvests.
Seasons
The aquatic life can find an environment without too much contrast through out the seasons by living in the Yellow River. The season is the driest after winter and organisms must adapt to the change in weather through locating viable food sources. Rainfall and temperature stays high when looking at the whole picture.http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2007/11/13/centuries-of-yellow-river-climate/