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Why do natural vegetation do not grow in very cold or very hot climate ? (short answer)​

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Answered by saptaleprajwal
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Because of scanty rain and the scorching heat, vegetation here is scarce. In the polar region, where the climate is extremely cold, the growth of natural vegetation is very limited. The vegetation here, which grows only during the very short summer, consists of mosses, lichens and very small shrubs.

Answered by pcplionelmessi
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These are found in the dry desert like regions. Tropical deserts are found on the western margins of the continents. Because of scanty rain and the scorching heat, vegetation here is scarce. In the polar region, where the climate is extremely cold, the growth of natural vegetation is very limited.

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