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what causes the development of different types of vegetation ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Land affects natural vegetation directly and indirectly.

The fertile level is generally devoted to agriculture.

The undulating and rough terrains are areas where grassland and woodlands develop and give shelter to a variety of wildlife.

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Different types of soils provide a basis for different types of vegetation.

The sandy soils of the desert support cactus and thorny bushes, while wet, marshy, deltaic soils support mangroves and deltaic vegetation.

The soil at the hill slopes has conical trees.

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The character and extent of vegetation are mainly determined by temperature along with humidity in the air, precipitation and soil. The fall in the temperature affects the vegetation and its growth.

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The variation in the duration of sunlight at different places is due to differences in latitude, altitude, season and duration of the day. Due to the longer duration of sunlight, trees grow faster in summer.

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Areas of heavy rainfall have more dense vegetation as compared to areas of less rainfall.

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