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4. What kind of vegetation is supported by the temperate grasslands?
5. Why do the animals found in the polar deserts have fur and a thick layer of body fat are
their body?
. Answer the following questions in detail.
1. What has been the effect of human activities on the tropical deciduous forests of the wo
2. The roots spread horizontally instead of being vertical in the temperate coniferous forest
Why?
3. Since the summers are hot and wet, winters are dry and warm and rainfall occurs only
the 6th and 8th month of the year, what does it do to the vegetation found in the trop
grasslands?
4. How are the hot deserts different from the cold deserts?
5. What is the meaning of the word xerophytic? Where do we find this kind of vegetation
OTS
. In the hot tropical desert, the camel has one hump while in the temperate desert, it i
woolly and has two humps. Why?
Why are ter​

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Answered by anukrititiwari04
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1) The primary contemporary drivers of tropical forest biodiversity loss include direct effects of human activities such as habitat destruction and fragmentation (land-use change), invasive species and over-exploitation, as well as indirect effects of human activities such as climate change (Millennium Ecosystem .

5) A xerophyte (from Greek ξηρός xeros dry, φυτόν phuton plant) is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic. Plants with such morphological and physiological adaptations are xeromorphic

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