Yes. Cacti can't live in a rainforest, and trees that live in the jungle could never live in the dry desert. in the arctic, there are little to no plants in the winter, because it's so cold, and the ground is so hard. Plants live in different areas depending on what they need, so majority of the time, plants that live in one area can't live in another, if the difference is extreme.
temperature and rainfall not only affect what plants grow naturally in that region, but also what people can grow there
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Climate means temperature, kid :)
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If the climate is really dry, the crops(fruit, flowers....) they won't grow very juicy and not that delicious. The plants will then be very dry because of the dry climate. If the climate is very moist, the crops will flood and not grow as fast because of the water flooding the plant and making it really wet and not able to grow.
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some plants may not have the ability to live in cold places. In Asia its hot and theres only plants that could grow in hot places.
Majorca's climate affects their vegetation by allowing only specific plants to grow well in that area. For example, this area has very hot and dry summers which make the climate perfect for succulents and cacti.
climate is the general weather and vegetation is what plants grow
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To grow exotic plants (plants not meant for your climate)
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.