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what is natural vegetation

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Answered by supra
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Natural vegetation follows climatic variables.It grows depending on the variation of climatic types and characters.
Answered by MsBombshell
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The natural vegetation of an area means the plants that grow naturally in that area. Large parts of the world's vegetation, however, have been modified by human activities like deforestation, grazing and cultivation. Thus the term 'natural vegetation' includes both types of plants, natural as well as modified.

Natural vegetation varies from region to region sunlight and rainfall. Plants occur in distinct groups in conditions. A region with naturally occurring flora and fauna that have adapted themselves to their environment forms a biome. Each biome is different, with its particular physical features, climate, vegetation and wild life. on the Earth, depending on the availability of areas having similar climatic conditions.

The major vegetation types of the Earth may be grouped as forests, grasses and shrubs. Their distribution around the world is governed mainly by the availability of moisture. Forests are found in humid climates, grasses are found in regions of moderate rainfall and shrubs grow in dry regions.

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