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1. What is meant by natural vegetation? How do temperature and rainfall affect its distribution? Explain
with examples.​

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Answered by ck13vishnuvichuz
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Natural vegetation refers to a plant community which has grown naturally without human aid. They have been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. ... Thus, cultivated crops and fruits, orchards form part of vegetation but not natural vegetation.

According to most predictive models, global warming will affect arid lands through temperature increase and rainfall decrease all over the world.Increased temperatures lead to increased evaporation and more severe scarcity of water.Any increase of these maximum temperatures will directly lead to irremediable vegetation ...

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Answered by roshnikri
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The assemblage of plant species in an environment is known as natural vegetation.

Temperature and rainfall affect the growth of plants. for example —

1.In the areas where rainfall is heavy the forests are thick and dense.

2.As the rainfall decreases the size and concentration of trees also reduced.

3.Shrubs and short trees are common in the areas of low rainfall or in desert areas in cold region.The growing season is very short.Therefore, plants are occur scattered patches in the form of mosses and lichens.

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