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"Land affects the natural vegetation directly and indirectly " explain....​

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the land effect the natural vegetation directly or indirectly .

the land effect the natural vegetation directly or indirectly .it directly effect the nature of vegetation which is going to grow like a fertile and level land used for farming purpose while in case of uneven land. the grass land or may be the woodland flourish.

the land effect the natural vegetation directly or indirectly .it directly effect the nature of vegetation which is going to grow like a fertile and level land used for farming purpose while in case of uneven land. the grass land or may be the woodland flourish. The type of soil also determine the nature of vegetation like in desert soil we can see low diversity of the vegetation and only plant like cactus, which consume low water and are adaptable to those soil the nutrients in the soil effects the growth of the vegetation is more the nutrients means the more will be firtile which means the more vegetation .

the land effect the natural vegetation directly or indirectly .it directly effect the nature of vegetation which is going to grow like a fertile and level land used for farming purpose while in case of uneven land. the grass land or may be the woodland flourish. The type of soil also determine the nature of vegetation like in desert soil we can see low diversity of the vegetation and only plant like cactus, which consume low water and are adaptable to those soil the nutrients in the soil effects the growth of the vegetation is more the nutrients means the more will be firtile which means the more vegetation .

Also the property of soil indirectly effect the vegetation becuase it tell about the things like water holding capacity of soil etc.

lso the property of soil indirectly effect the vegetation becuase it tell about the things like water holding capacity of soil etc. which ultimately determine which type of vegetation is suitable to grow.

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