Geography, asked by ranjanaalld14, 1 month ago

“The Himalayas are an area where a variety of plants grow”. Justify this statement and

discuss the need for conservation of Natural Vegetation.​

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Answered by cristalcarol777
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The types of plants and animals that are found in the park depend on the altitude. In the lower forested zone, birch, juniper, blue pines, firs, bamboo and rhododendron grow. Above this zone all vegetation are found to be dwarf or shrubs. As the altitude increases, plant life is restricted to lichens and mosses.

Besides those trees, some 4,000 species of flowering plants, of which 20 are palms, are estimated to occur in the eastern Himalayas. ... Temperate mixed forests extend from about 4,500 to roughly 11,000 feet (1,400 to 3,400 metres) and contain conifers and broad-leaved temperate trees.

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Benefits and Reasons. Preserving Natural Vegetation is of great important in preventing runoff into storm water. Vegetation provides erosion control, storm water detention, bio filtration, and aesthetic values to your area. ... Natural vegetation provides a fully developed habitat for wildlife.

The main four reason to conserve natural vegetation are. 1)It play a major role in enhansing the quality of enviornment. 2) It modify local climate ,control soil erosion,support a variety of industries. 3) It provide livlihood for many communities,provide humus to soil and shelter to the wildlife.

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