Geography, asked by raftaar22, 1 year ago

how climate is responsible for the growth of flora. please give correct answer not from Google..!!!plz give answer plz..!!

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Answered by arunabhgenius
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The growth of flora is largely dependent on climatic conditions of the place. For eg if the climatic condition of a place have heavy rainfall then there will be huge growth of greeny flora. If the climatic condition of the place is dry then the flora will grow less as cactus which grows only on dry and desert areas.. Rainfall is all dependent for the formation of flora in that area.



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Answered by ItZTanisha
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Answer:

Temperature, sunlight and rainfall determine the climate of an area. They inturen affect the sort of fauna and plant life of the area. The character and volume of natural flora are in particular decided by way of the temperature of the location.

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