They are related because they affect each other
They are large regions such as forests, deserts, and grasslands characterized by (1) a distinct climate and (2) specific life-forms (especially vegetation) adapted to it. Climate dictates what is in that biome.
By the weather that the region have.
tundra and ice
The vegetation that is not associated with a semiarid or arid climate would be cacti. Cacti are found in warm, dry desert regions.
tundra and ice
Masterbait forest
tundra and ice
tundra and ice
climate condition
Describe how climate is related to vegetation throughout East Asia
The definition of climate, vegetation, and soil regions These regions are defined by natural forces. These 3 usually have the same boundaries. The climatic conditions affect the types of vegetation that can grow there, and the soils the develop. Soil regions have similar patterns to geologic, landforms, and climate regions. Examples: 1.A polar region has a cold, dry climate -a cold desert. It is a region that has little vegetation and very poor soil. 2.In a tropical region with continuous heat, high precipitation, and gentle slopes, thick soil forms rapidly.
Climate and vegetation are related because certain types of vegetation (plants) can only grow in certain climates. For example, most plants that grow closer to the equator could not survive nearer the poles due to the climatic differences.