Geography, asked by AlovM, 11 months ago

the Natural vegetation changes place to place. [ give geographical reason]

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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With the change in height, the climate changes and that changes natural vegetation. The growth of vegetation depends on temperature and moisture. ... The type and thickness of natural vegetation varies from place to place because of the variation in these factors.
Answered by sree4sreejith
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The growth of vegetation depends on temperature and moisture. It also depends on factors like slope and thickness of soil. The type and thickness of natural vegetation varies from place to place because of the variation in these factors. these factors, dense and open forests are grown.

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