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how does climate determine the type of vegetation

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Answered by risky2k46
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The plant community in an area is the most sensitive indicator of climate. ... Regions with not much rainfall and scarce vegetation are called deserts, or arid regions. Areas with somewhat greater rainfall are called semiarid regions.

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Answered by gauravipatil
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Answer: Plants absorb water and release energy that helps determine the type of climate a particular region experiences. The moisture released into the atmosphere by plants contributes to the climate, while the moisture level in the climate in turn contributes back to the Earth's ability to foster the growth of vegetation.

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