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Africa... Because they're black
Terrain refers to the characteristic features of a land surface: landforms, elevation, rocks, soils, and vegetation if any. It is any term that defines a particular region or area. Terrain can be mountainous, hilly, or flat. It can be bare, rocky, desert, swampy, grass, forest, and many other descriptive and ecological classifications. In geology, terrain is defined by the particular types of rocks it includes.
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.
nothing, they do not eat any vegetation.
Narural vegetation refers to the vegetation that grows by itself without any human intervention such as providing water. Vegetation refers to the vegetation which grows with the help of humans.
NO.
Lack of resources. There's little or no vegetation - and scarcely any animals. This means anyone living there would find life very harsh.
Yes.
I believe not.
Locusts feed on vegetation - ANY vegetation... from flower leaves to commercial crops.
Many caves do have vegetation, especially in areas of roof collapse. The requirement for vegetation is to have enough light penetration to support photosynthesis.
Because soils have nutrients in them and if they clear it out, the soils doesn't have to share any nutrients.