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How does the slope of land affect the distribution of natural vegetation?

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Answered by shivakumar0820
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Explanation:

Slope aspect is known to affect the diversity and density of plant communities. Sunny slopes retain less moisture because of stronger solar radiation and higher evaporation. Therefore, plants on sunny slopes, such as grasses, are more likely to be drought- and radiation-resistant.

There are four major factors which influence the nature and growth of vegetation. These are: climate, soils, nature of the surface, and man. Where the factors are favourable, plants grow well, where they are not, plant growth is slowed down.

Answered by goyal04preeya
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Answer:    Slope aspect is known to affect the diversity and density of plant communities. Sunny slopes retain less moisture because of stronger solar radiation and higher evaporation. Therefore, plants on slopes, such as grasses, are more likely to be drought- and radiation-resistant.

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