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Example:
Imagine trying to find a warm, sunny spot in your house during a cold winter day. Just like how that one sunny corner of your room feels noticeably warmer than the rest of the house, a microclimate is a small area with a climate that differs from its surroundings. In this analogy, the sunny corner is the microclimate, providing a unique environment within the larger, cooler climate of your home, much like a microclimate provides a distinct weather pattern within a broader, different climate zone.

Practice Version

Microclimate: The climate within a small area that differs from the surrounding climate. Microclimate is a localized climate that can vary significantly from the larger area around it due to specific conditions like terrain, vegetation, or water bodies.