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the Himalayan have almost all type of forest vegetation one would see while moving from equator to the poles. explain in detail.

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Answered by diashree
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Vegetation zones, also called hardiness zones, are smaller, more-detailed vegetation regions. Vegetation zones divide land according to temperature and precipitation. Most gardeners look at a map of vegetation zones before planting any flowers, trees, or vegetables.

The United States, for example, is usually divided into 10 vegetation zones. Zone 1 is the coldest zone and supports plants like aspen. Zone 10 is the warmest zone. Gardeners here might plant ferns or palms.
Answered by raiarrush
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Answer:At the foothills, Salima saw deep jungles of Sal and Teak. ...

As she climbed higher, she could see coniferous trees such as Pines on the mountain slopes.

And at higher altitudes, she found land was covered with short grass and snow.

In the Himalaya mountains, the vegetation changes according to the altitude because the temperature and rainfall decrease with height.

We find different types of vegetation in the mountains because increase in the altitude reduces the temperature. In order to adopt severe conditions the plants are of different shapes and sizes

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