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"In mountainous regions, the decrease in temperature with increase in altitude leads to corresponding change in natural vegetation. Explain"
geography class 9 ch wildlife and vegetation
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Answered by sandhyanullari
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Answer:

Climate, more than any other factor, controls the broad‐scale distributions of plant species and vegetation. Rapid climate change over the next century is likely to lead to major changes in the distribution of plants and thus in biomes and habitats.

Answered by BaroodJatti12
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The northern slopes of the hills in Himalayan region are at high altitude and have low   temperature or are snow covered. This does not allow much vegetation. In the southern part   of the hills there are plains and valleys watered by rivers and with fertile soil and pleasant   temperature levels all required for dense growth of vegetation.

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