What are the main factor that determine natural vegetation in a region
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The character and extent of natural vegetation are mainly determined by the temperature of the region.
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climate
the kind of weather a place has most often year after year
natural vegetation
the kind of plant life that grows naturally in a place
rain shadow
the drier side of the mountain (usually the eastern side)
humidity
the amount of moisture in the air
drought
a long period with little or no rain
arid
dry
tundra
a cold, dry region where trees cannot grow
prairie
an area of flat or rolling land covered by grasses and wildflowers
savanna
a kind of grassland that has areas with some trees
weather
day to day conditions of the air
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