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Tropical regions have a dense growth of vegetation compared to Polar regions. Justify
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Answered by mohitdharmani456
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Tropical vegetation is any vegetation in tropical latitudes. Plant life that occurs in climates that are warm year-round is in general more biologically diverse that in other latitudes. Some tropical areas may receive abundant rain the whole year round, but others have long dry seasons which last several months and may vary in length and intensity with geographic location. These seasonal droughts have great impact on the vegetation, such as in the Madagascar spiny forests.[1]

Plant species native to the tropics found in tropical ecosystems are known as tropical plants. Some examples of tropical ecosystem are the Guinean Forests of West Africa, the Madagascar dry deciduous forests and the broadleaf forests of the Thai highlands and the El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico.

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Tropical regions have a dense growth of vegetation when compared to polar regions because:

1. Polar regions are more colder when compared to tropical regions.

2. Polar regions receive heavy snowfall and winds when compared to that of tropical regions.

3. Special habitations are required by the living organisms in order to get habituated to polar regions.

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