b. Explain the types of natural vegetation found in the tropical region ?
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Tropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands are spread over a large area of the tropics with a vegetation made up mainly of low shrubs and grasses, often including sclerophyll species. Tree species such as Acacia and baobab may be present in these ecosystems depending on the region.
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Tropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands are spread over a large area of the tropics with a vegetation made up mainly of low shrubs and grasses, often including sclerophyll species. ... Tree species such as Acacia and baobab may be present in these ecosystems depending on the region.
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