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during a field visit, change in vegetation does not indicate the change in rainfall...true or false,if false give correct one

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Answered by sailorking
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During a field visit, the change in vegetation does not indicate the change in rainfall, the above mentioned fact is false. The rainfall of any area determines that how much shall the vegetation may grow.

Always rainfall is not the reason for some kind of change in vegetation. Because there are many more forms of procedures, which helps in improving the vegetation of a place. Despite of the fact that there are several forms of irrigation's availability, ultimately there is for sure some variations in the vegetation, depending on the measure of the rainfall of that area.

Answered by pallasainikhil19
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Always rainfall is not the reason for some kind of change in vegetation. Because there are many more forms of procedures, which helps in improving the vegetation of a place. Despite of the fact that there are several forms of irrigation's availability, ultimately there is for sure some variations in the vegetation, depending on the measure of the rainfall of that area.


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