how climate influence the natural vegetation of tropical and temperature grasslands
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- As climate in tropical grass lands are alternate wet and dry types, so most of the tress develop drought resistant features. Further, the trees are more regularly spaced than in forests to get water in dry seasons.
- Climate, more than any other factor, controls the broad‐scale distributions of plant species and vegetation. Rapid climate change over the next century is likely to lead to major changes in the distribution of plants and thus in biomes and habitats.
- Vegetation can affect climate and weather patterns due to the release of water vapor during photosynthesis. The release of vapor into the air alters the surface energy fluxes and leads to potential cloud formation.
- The difference between a Temperate and Tropical grassland is location, soil, vegetation and precipitation. ... Temperate Grasslands tend to have more green vegetation while tropical grasslands tend to be more dry and brown like colour vegetation.
- Grasslands actually get fairly little rainfall, so it's very difficult for trees to be permanent settlers in grasslands biomes. ... Trees need consistent water, and they need it for long periods of time to grow, and often they need years before they even produce seeds.
- distance from the sea.
- ocean currents.
- direction of prevailing winds.
- shape of the land (known as 'relief' or 'topography')
- distance from the equator.
- the El Niño phenomenon.
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