Geography, asked by memanyamehta2006, 10 months ago

Give me a preface for types of natural vegetation in India as to write in a project

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Answered by Ujjwaltarwey
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Vegetation regions can be divided into five major types: forest, grassland, tundra, desert, and ice sheet. Climate, soil, the ability of soil to hold water, and the slope, or angle, of the land all determine what types of plants will grow in a particular region.

Answered by kirtisingh01
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Natural Vegetation

Natural vegetation means the plants that have not been developed by people. It needn't bother with assistance from people and gets whatever it needs from its indigenous habitat. There is a cozy connection between stature of land and the character of vegetations. With the adjustment in tallness, the atmosphere changes and that changes regular vegetation.

The development of vegetation relies upon temperature and dampness. It likewise relies upon factors like incline and thickness of soil. It is arranged into three general classifications: Forest, prairie and shrubs.

  • Tropical Evergreen Forests
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous Forests
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Dry Deciduous Forest
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Dry Deciduous ForestDesert and Semi- Arid Vegetation
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Dry Deciduous ForestDesert and Semi- Arid VegetationMangrove Vegetation
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Dry Deciduous ForestDesert and Semi- Arid VegetationMangrove VegetationMoist Sub-tropical Montane Vegetation
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Dry Deciduous ForestDesert and Semi- Arid VegetationMangrove VegetationMoist Sub-tropical Montane VegetationMoist Temperate Montane Vegetation
  • Tropical Evergreen ForestsTropical Deciduous ForestsTropical Dry Deciduous ForestDesert and Semi- Arid VegetationMangrove VegetationMoist Sub-tropical Montane VegetationMoist Temperate Montane VegetationThe Himalayan Vegetation
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