Ecological and physiological factors influencing vegetation
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The three types of ecological factors are: (1) Climatic factors which include rainfall, atmospheric humidity, wind, atmospheric gases, temperature and light (2) Physiographic factors which include altitude, effect of steepness and sunlight on vegetation and direction of slopes (3) Biotic factors which include
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The three types of ecological factors are: (1) Climatic factors which include rainfall, atmospheric humidity, wind, atmospheric gases, temperature and light (2) Physiographic factors which include altitude, effect of steepness and sunlight on vegetation and direction of slopes (3) Biotic factors which include
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Ecological factors include climatic and biotic factors like rainfall, wind and the interrelationship between the plants and animals that exist in an area.
Physiological factors like the altitude, slope and the sunlight have an impact on the vegetation.
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Ecological factors impact the vegetation, these affect the climate and the soil which are essential for the growth of plants. These factors affect the different processes of the life cycle of the plants.
Physiological factors impact the manner in which the plants grow. These factors may also impact the pattern of changes of the vegetation.
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