How does land & soil affect natural vegetation
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Relief affects natural vegetation in different ways as land makes an impact on vegetation directly and indirectly whereas soil provides the basis. The nature of a landscape will affect the type of vegetation; therefore a fertile level is usually used for agricultural purposes. In addition, rough and rolling terrains provide areas of woodlands and grassy surfaces that develop and protect a range of wildlife. With regards to the effects of soil on vegetation, it all depends on the type of soil that is in place. Different types offer various types of vegetation. For example, a damp and marshy setting with deltaic soils will facilitate types of tress such as mangroves, which are generally found on the coastal areas of the tropics or subtropics.
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