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Based on habitat, plants are classified into communities by​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Physiognomy,.....

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Answered by npadma
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Explanation:

The following criteria have been widely used in the classification of communities:

1) Physiognomy,

(2) Habitat,

(3) Species composition and dominance.

Physiognomy refers to the general appearance of plant community. Major plant communities of large area are classified into component communities on the basis of physiognomy. Component communities recognized on the basis of physiognomy are named after the dominant life forms as for example, forest, grass land, desert community, etc. Major communities are sometimes divided into smaller segments on the basis of habitat, mainly on the basis of water contents in the habitats.

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