Science, asked by sarthakdeshmukh34, 7 months ago

Grasses in ------ regions are very tall. *
1 point
1) Polar
2) Equatorial
3) Snowy
4) Forest​

Answers

Answered by naganikhiltulasi
5

Answer:

Equatorial

Explanation:

for the growth of tall grass there should be ample amount of rainfall. There should also be plenty of the sunlight. Hence the the grass which are present in the equatorial rainforest are usually very dense and high.

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Answered by nitinkumar9lm
0

Answer:

Grasses in equatorial regions are very tall due to heavy rainfall. Option 2) is correct.

Explanation:

  • In an equatorial region, there is a very scattered and small settlement of humans.
  • Orchids, bushes, creepers, ferns, and trees are the primary vegetations found in the equatorial region.

We get a well-distributed and heavy rainfall in the equatorial region for the whole year. For the grasses to be tall, the necessary requirements are plenty of sunlight and heavy rainfall. In the polar, snowy, or forest areas all these requirements are not fulfilled.

So, grasses in equatorial regions are very tall.

Option 2) is correct.

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