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Tundra region. Pine
Taiga region. Rosewood
Grassland (Steppers and Prairies).
Lichens
Hot desert region. Date palm
Equatorial region. Poplar trees

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Answered by Innocentgirl58
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Vegetation which grows in a natural region without any human interference is known as natural

vegetation. A natural region is a basic geographic unit which is characterised by its common natural

features of geography, geology and climate.

Climate is a basic factor upon which natural regions are divided. It influences flora, fauna and vegetation

in the region. Climate is classified on factors such as temperature, winds, pressure, humidity, rainfall,

landforms, types of soil, natural vegetation and wildlife. Based on these factors, the world is divided into

various natural regions such as the equatorial region, tropical grasslands, tropical deserts, tropical

monsoon type of climate, Mediterranean region, China type of climate, temperate grasslands, temperate

deserts and taiga and tundra regions.

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