Geography, asked by sangitaagrawal0425, 2 months ago

how does climate affect the natural vegetation of a place​

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Answered by rogerbinoj
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Explanation:

The plant community in an area is the most sensitive indicator of climate. The problem with semiarid regions is that when humans use them for agriculture, the loss of natural vegetation can cause the areas to become deserts.

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Answered by realanshuu
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Answer is :

The plant community in an area is the most sensitive indicator of climate.

Explanation :

The problem with semiarid regions is that when humans use them for agriculture, the loss of natural vegetation can cause the areas to become deserts. .

Overall, climate change is expected to stunt plant growth.

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