Geography, asked by Jasmine018, 1 year ago

How does climate affect the natural vegetation of a plant?

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Answered by gurumadalip
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climate affect the natural vegetation in the following ways:
1.Vegetation is good where there is high rainfall,good sunlight,proper humidity etc. throughout the year.
2. vegetation is not good in the areas where there is Harsh climate

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simrakhanna: Areas with moderate to high temperatures and abundant rainfall throughout the year are heavily forested (unless humans have cleared the land for agriculture!). ... Regions with not much rainfall and scarce vegetation are called deserts, or arid regions.
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Answered by ajaikotieshwar
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a change in climate may sometimes end up with famines and sometimes as floods and other such devastations if the climate in a particular area is harsh with heavy winds it leads to the uprooting of the plant if fortunate the the plant may just escape it. But in climatic regions where there is a lot of snow too cold it is very difficult to escape it so climate plays a crucial role in a life cycle of a plant.   
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