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What are the factor that control the growth of natural vegetation?

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Answered by jattandaswag
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The geographical factors which influence the growth and development of natural vegetation in India are climate (temperature and precipitation), topography and soil.

i. Rainfall is more important than temperature except in the Himalaya Mountains.

ii. Areas of heavy rainfall have more dense vegetation as compared to the areas
iii. The fall in temperature affects the type of vegetation and its growth. The vegetation cover changes from tropical to sub-tropical, temperate and alpine.

iv. The level land is generally devoted to agriculture, while the undulating and rough terrains have grasslands and woodlands.

v. The sandy soils in the deserts support cactus and thorny bushes, while wet marshy deltaic soils support mangroves and swamp forests.


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Answered by Dharmveer
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The Factors are:
1. rainfall
2. soil fertility
3. climate, etc.
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