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

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Answered by ArshdeepSinghh
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i) The nature of land influences the type of vegetation.

ii) The fertile level is generally devoted to agriculture.

iii) The undulating and rough terrains are areas where grassland and woodlands develop.

iv) Mangroves are found in muddy and silty areas.

v) Acacias, palms, euphorbias and cacti are found in desert soil.

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Answer:

(I) the sandy soils of the deserts support cactus and thorny bushes.

(2) wet , marshy ,deltaic soils support mangroves and delatic vegetation.

Also the properties of soil indirectly effects the vegetation because it tells about the thing like water holding capacity of soil etc which ultimately determines which type of vegetation is suitable to grow .

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