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Introduction of Asia natural vegetation and wildlife

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Answered by skyfall63
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Natural vegetation and wildlife of a place depend upon its climate and several other factors. Natural vegetation and wildlife in Asia are discussed in the given answer.

Explanation:

  • Asia is a large continent different countries in Asia are prone to different climatic conditions because of the difference in altitude, soil quality, rainfall, and overall temperature.
  • As the factors of each such country are so different, the natural vegetation and wildlife also differ from country to country.
  • Places like Malaysia, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka lie in the equatorial region and they usually have a humid temperature.
  • Due to the abundant presence of moisture in the air evergreen rain forests are a common thing here.
  • Places like India and China have summer and a dry winter. Due to that forests are less scanty here.

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Answered by bratislava
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Introduction of Asia natural vegetation and wildlife.

Explanation:

  • Asia is the earth's largest continent and the most popular biodiversity hub in the world covers about 44,579,000 km square. About 30 % of the earth's land surface and natural vegetation and wildlife in Asia are due to the heat and the plentiful moisture and the vegetation growth due to the diverse climate and geographical feature.
  • Mostly found are the evergreen rainforest with the trees like the ebony, mahogany, and rosewood, etc and these are mostly found in the western ghats region which us biodiversity hotspot in India. Philippians, Malaysia, and Indonesia along with Sri Lanka have the equatorial climates that have distinct species of the birds and the animals.  
  • The presence of the dense equatorial forests and the monsoon forests are inhibited by the tigers, the monkeys, the rhinoceroses, the elephants, wild boar, the deer, crocodiles, a variety of snakes and the lizards and many birds and insects, all suited to this hot, wet habitat.  
  • Yakin the Tibetan Plateau, and the mules and the camel in the desert belts, also constitute the Asian wildlife. Thus represent the 17th mega biodiversity there on earth.

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