How climate may effect the natural vegetation of a particular place.
Answers
Answered by
5
Answer:
The natural vegetation depend upon the climate conditions existing in the place. For example evergreen forests grow in the region which experience heavy rainfall. ... In the region of low rain fall trees are thorny and deep rooted which help them to draw water from Earth and looses less moisture.
Answered by
33
Explanation:
Climate is the major determinant of vegetation. Plants in turn exert some degree of influence on climate. Both climate and vegetation profoundly affect soil development and the animals that live in an area.
Similar questions
Geography,
3 months ago
Math,
3 months ago
Math,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
7 months ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Chemistry,
1 year ago