Geography, asked by moulidey, 3 months ago

Temperature  and rainfall  influences natural vegetation . Give your opinion  with proper explanation and examples to support your answer.    ​

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Answered by AqsaAbid
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Answer:

Temperature:

Increased temperatures lead to increased evaporation and more severe scarcity of water. Any increase of these maximum temperatures will directly lead to irremediable vegetation loss. Temperature affects vegetation because if it is too cold (less than 6°C), few plants can grow.

Rainfall:

Vegetation affects rainfall through the process of transpiration. When plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into carbohydrates via photosynthesis, they lose water through their leaves. ... Crops and grasses on the other hand can run out of water during dry spells.

Answered by KhushiModanwalIAS
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Answer:

An area with high temperature and high humidity supports evergreen forests, while an area with high temperature and low humidity supports desert . Area of heavy rainfall have more dense vegetation as compared to other areas of less rainfall .

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