How does the natural vegetation and climate affect the population of a place?
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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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Climate, more than any other factor, controls the broad-scale distributions of plant species and vegetation in general. This is true of the present-day climate, but past climates still influence current vegetation patterns, not least because generation times for many species, especially trees, can be hundreds of years.
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