No. Crops are vegetation that have taken over after the primary vegetation have been removed from that area. For instance, in a prairie grassland, grass is the primary vegetation. This grass is removed by plowing to allow for crops to be grown where native grasses once flourished.
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That depends on the biome. For tropical rainforests, the primary vegetation would be the original trees and plants that grow in a rainforest. On a prairie, the primary vegetation would be the native grasses that grow there. In a boreal forest, the primary vegetation would be the spruce and larch trees.
Coatsal Redwood
Locusts feed on vegetation - ANY vegetation... from flower leaves to commercial crops.
Natural vegetation, which is also called native vegetation, are plants that grow without human interference. Crops, on the other hand, are grown and cultivated by people for food and industry.
In the hot, wet tierra caliente, the lush vegetation of the tropical rain forest allows crops such as rice, sugar cane, and cacao.
Rice, Jute
The primary consumers of the cash crops of tropical countries are European countries. Most of these cash crops are exported to them.
it is too cold for crops to grow
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it is too cold for crops to grow
In many ways. Crops, water, vegetation all