Geography, asked by punitasingh545454, 7 months ago

what factors affect natural vegetation and wildlife​

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Answered by santoshkapadne
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Answer:

the factors that affect the growth of natural vegetation include climatic factors that is rainfall and water,temperature,air and wind. Abiotic components include topography and soil wherelse the environmental factors include plant growth and development.

Answered by brainlysme10
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The factors affecting natural vegetation are as follows -

1. Land

There are different types of vegetation, and they grow on different kinds of land, for example, vegetation in mountainous region, plain land, deserts, and plateaus. Hence, the quality of land should not be degraded, and should be capable to perform specific functions.

2. Soil

The type and quality of soil is responsible for determining the growth and type of vegetation.

3. Temperature

Change in temperature is directly proportional to the growth of vegetation.

The factors affecting the wildlife are as follows -

1. Pollution

Pollution due to human activities has started affecting the biodiversity. This leads to climate change, hence affecting the wildlife.

2. Deforestation

Cutting down of trees in order to construct buildings or to develop the city is leading to deforestation, causing habitat destruction. Due to which there is a depletion in wildlife

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