Geography, asked by tanvee70, 4 months ago

What type of vegetation is found in the regions which have extremely low temperature? Explain.

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Answered by aditikanwadkar
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Answer:

Tundra

Explanation:

Tundra is an area where tree growth is difficult because of cold temperatures and short seasons. Vegetation in tundra is limited to a few shrubs, grasses, and mosses. Scientists estimate roughly 1,700 different species live in the tundra, which isn't much compared to forests and grasslands.

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Answered by mariospartan
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There is very little vegetation in the polar regions, where the climate is very cold.

Explanation:

  • Consists of Arctic desert and tundra vegetation.
  • Desert vegetation consists of algae, lichens and algae.
  • Lichen is the most influential plant.
  • The word "tundra" comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning barren or treeless hill.
  • Instead, the tundra has small to medium-sized vegetation consisting of small shrubs, grasses, algae, sedges and lichens, all of which are better adapted to withstand tundra conditions.
  • Arctic moss is the most abundant plant in the tundra, and it is not entirely different from algae grown elsewhere in the biome.
  • It can grow on the surface but it is primarily an aquatic plant that grows below the water surface.
  • It does not have root system but it has Rhizoid.
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