Geography, asked by jagrutiTripathy, 1 year ago

how location and climate affects the growth of vegetation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Generally, plants grow faster with increasing air temperatures up to a point. Extreme heat will slow growth and also increase moisture loss. ... Extremely hot or cold soil temperatures can also hamper plant growth, as well as affect seed germination.


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Answered by abdulriyaayan
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Global warming affects more than just plant biodiversity—it even alters the way plants grow. ... Plants react much more sensitively to fluctuations intemperature than animals. They are also unable to seek out warmer or cooler locations. "When temperatures rise, plants grow taller in order to cool themselves .

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