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Q3 Temperature and moisture affect the growth of vegetation. Explain the statement with suitable examples.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The natural vegetation depend upon the climate conditions existing in the place. For example evergreen forests grow in the region which experience heavy rainfall. Similarly, at higher altitudes, where the climate is extremely cold lichens and mosses grow. In polar regions animals have thick skin and fur to protect them from cold and trees are of cone shape which does not allow the snow to stick on them . In the region of low rain fall trees are thorny and deep rooted which help them to draw water from Earth and looses less moisture..... ✌️

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Plants also help keep our climate stable over time by offsetting temperature and moisture fluctuations through transpiration.

Explanation:

  • Plants absorb water and release energy that helps determine the type of climate a particular region experiences.
  • The moisture released into the atmosphere by plants contributes to the climate, while the moisture level in the climate in turn contributes back to the earth's ability to foster the growth of vegetation.
  • Natural vegetation is the type of vegetation created by its own without human aid.
  • It is affected by many factors such as temperature, soil, rainfall and etc.
  • The environmental factors affect plant growth and development.

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