A vegetation region is the major types of plants that grow in that climate and area. So rainforests, grasslands, deserts, tundra, taiga have specific vegetation that grow in that region.
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Climates with warm temperatures and high humidity are suitable for vegetation such as tropical rainforests with lush, dense vegetation and diverse plant species. Examples of plant types that grow in such climates include broadleaf trees, ferns, and vines.
bamboo obviously
tundra and ice
tundra and ice
the inuit people grow potatoes, carrots and peas
this includes evergreen vegetation tundra vegetation diciduous vegetation thorny bushes etc
Two types of short grass grow on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that is the extent of vegetation on the continent.
No vegetation means only the types of plants grow there.But both of them are interlinked, the type of vegetation present determines the type of animal living there
The amount of rain that falls can affect the type of plants that grow called vegetation. A couple of examples of vegetation are tropical forests and tropical plants.
True. Temperature and rainfall are key factors that determine the types of vegetation that can grow in a specific region. The combination of these two factors influences the distribution of plants and helps to define the basic vegetation types found in different ecosystems.