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(Explain the types of natural vegetation and wildlife found in Asia.)​

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Answered by pranav2004v
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The northernmost areas of Asia, which experience a subpolar climate, have tundra vegetation consisting of grasses, mosses, and other small plants. Farther inland from the Arctic coast, the tundra gives way to the taiga, a region of vast coniferous forests composed of trees such as spruce, larch, and fir. Wildlife species found in the tundra region of Asia are polar bears, reindeer, foxes, seals and walruses. Wildlife species found in the tropical deciduous forests of Asia are rhinoceros, elephants, bears, deer, apes, lions, tigers, leopards, etc.
Answered by BlessyThomas
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Answer:

The different types of vegetation in Asian climate include dense evergreen hardwood forests, tropical deciduous forest, thorny bushes, coarse short grasses, evergreen softwood trees and mosses and lichens.

Distribution of wild life in different climatic regions of Asia are:

The Equatorial type of climate: Since there is a dense forest growth, the wildlife is rich. Animals found here include monkeys, sloths, tree lizards and snakes.

The Monsoon Type: Elephants and tigers are particularly found in India and Myanmar.

Tropical Desert: Scorpions, lizards, mule, horse and varieties of insects

The Mediterranean Not many animals are found here because most of the region has been cleare cultivation.

Temperate Grasslands: Antelopes, mules,

horses and wolves

The China Type: Apes, monkeys and

foxes

The Taiga: Fur bearing animals like lynx, mink, sable and squirrel

The Tundra: Reindeer, seal, walruses, Arctic fox, polar bear, musk ox and sable.

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