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The type and thickness of vegetation changes from place to place. Give reasons.

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Answered by robertstark412
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because of factors such as rainfall , temperature, humidity, human activity etc.


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Answered by skyfall63
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The type and thickness of vegetation changes from place to place due to the reasons of Rainfall, Temperature and Soil.

Explanation:

Rainfall:

  • The variation in rainfall acts as the main factor.
  • Areas having a moderate-high temperature and plenty of rainfall throughout the year have dense forests whereas areas with less rainfall mainly consist of grasslands.

Temperature:

  • Temperature illustrates whether the land supports grasslands, dense forest or barren land(desert).
  • Pleasant climate impacts the plant more productively.

Soil:

  • Soil needs to be healthy for balanced vegetation.
  • Fertile soil encourages plant growth. But overgrowth in plants, remove the soil cover, therefore soil starts to gradually lose its capacity to produce plants to prevent the plant from over sizing.

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