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What is natural vegetation? How do temperature and rainfall affect its distribution? Explain with example.

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Answered by Taranpreet2605
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Explanation:The assemblage of plant species in an environment is known as Natural vegetation. Temperature and rainfall affect the the growth of vegetation like , in high rainfall , the forests are thick and dense . As in low rainfall, the size of trees decreases. In cold regions, the growing season is very short. Example- shrubs and short trees are common in the area of low rainfall or in desert areas.

Answered by riktahalder1
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natural vegetation means the plants that have not been grown by humans. It doesn't need help from humans and gets whatever it needs from its natural environment. ... With the change in height, the climate changes and that changes natural vegetation.

Explanation: the assemblage of plant species in an environment is known as Natural vegetation. temperature and rainfall affect the the growth of vegetation like , in high rainfall , the forests are thick and dense . as in low rainfall, the size of trees decreases

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