A very large ecosystem on land having distinct types of vegetation and animal life is called a biome. The biomes are identified on the basis of plants.
A very large ecosystem on land having distinct types of vegetation and animal
life is called a biome. The biomes are identified on the basis of plants.
Factors responsible for changes in India's natural vegetation are: growing demand for cultivated land, development of industries and mining, urbanization and for grazing of pasture.
Factors responsible for changes in India’s natural vegetation are: growing demand for cultivated land, development of industries and mining, urbanization and for grazing of pasture.
On the western rainy slopes of the western Ghats, forests really appear as wet evergreen forests and thick as compared to eastern Ghats because eastern Ghats remain in rain shadow.
On the western rainy slopes of the western Ghats, forests really appear as wet evergreen forests and thick as compared to eastern Ghats because eastern Ghats remain in rain shadow.
The sandy soils of deserts support cactus and thorny bushes while wet, marshy deltic regions support mangroves and deltic vegetation and hill slopes with some depth soil have conical trees.
The sandy soils of deserts support cactus and thorny bushes while wet, marshy deltic regions support mangroves and deltic vegetation and hill slopes with some depth soil have conical trees.
What are biomes?
A very large ecosystem on land having distinct types of vegetation and animal life is called a biome. The biomes are identified on the basis of plants.
A very large ecosystem on land having distinct types of vegetation and animal
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How is an ecosystem formed?
All the plants and animals in an area are interdependent and interrelated to each other in their physical environment thus form an ecosystem.
All the plants and animals in an area are interdependent and interrelated to each other in their physical environment thus form an ecosystem.
See lessWhich factors are responsible for changes in India’s natural vegetation?
Factors responsible for changes in India's natural vegetation are: growing demand for cultivated land, development of industries and mining, urbanization and for grazing of pasture.
Factors responsible for changes in India’s natural vegetation are: growing demand for cultivated land, development of industries and mining, urbanization and for grazing of pasture.
See lessWhy have the western slopes of the western Ghats concerned with thick forests and not the eastern slopes?
On the western rainy slopes of the western Ghats, forests really appear as wet evergreen forests and thick as compared to eastern Ghats because eastern Ghats remain in rain shadow.
On the western rainy slopes of the western Ghats, forests really appear as wet evergreen forests and thick as compared to eastern Ghats because eastern Ghats remain in rain shadow.
See lessWhat kind of soils are needed for natural vegetation?
The sandy soils of deserts support cactus and thorny bushes while wet, marshy deltic regions support mangroves and deltic vegetation and hill slopes with some depth soil have conical trees.
The sandy soils of deserts support cactus and thorny bushes while wet, marshy deltic regions support mangroves and deltic vegetation and hill slopes with some depth soil have conical trees.
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