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state the relation between climate and natural vegetation

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Answered by AnnieStar
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Relation between climate and natural vegetation:

The growth of natural vegetation depends upon climatic conditions existing in the place.For example, evergreen forests grow in the regions which experience heavy rainfall.Similarly, at higher altitudes, where the climate is extremely cold, lichens and mosses grow.

Answered by shalinisudha0268
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The potential vegetation at a given place (the vegetation that would develop if no human actions were performed) is determined by abiotic factors, in particular climatic and edaphic (soil) factors.

Each plant species has physiological characteristics that allow it to live in a certain range of temperature, moisture, acidity, etc.

It is thus necessary to know the climatic requirements of the plant species that were present during the different investigated periods to reconstruct the past climates.

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