Microclimates Determine Plant Growth and Shape Local Climate Patterns.
Microclimates are small areas with different temperatures, humidity levels, and wind speeds compared to their surroundings. These differences affect which plants can grow in a particular area. For example, a sunny spot may be warmer, while a shaded area may be cooler. Microclimates help explain why some plants thrive in certain places and not in others. They are like puzzle pieces that make up the climate of a region.