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Multiple Choice
In which terrestrial biome do evaporation rates typically exceed precipitation rates?
A
Tundra
B
Temperate forest
C
Desert
D
Tropical rainforest
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1
Understand the key characteristics of each biome listed in the problem: Tundra, Temperate Forest, Desert, and Tropical Rainforest.
Recall that a desert biome is characterized by very low precipitation levels and high evaporation rates due to its typically hot and arid conditions.
Compare the evaporation and precipitation rates for each biome: In the tundra, precipitation is low, but evaporation is also low due to cold temperatures. In temperate forests and tropical rainforests, precipitation generally exceeds evaporation due to abundant rainfall and moderate to high humidity.
Identify that in deserts, evaporation rates typically exceed precipitation rates because of the combination of high temperatures, low humidity, and minimal rainfall.
Conclude that the correct answer is 'Desert,' as it matches the condition where evaporation rates exceed precipitation rates.