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The link between climate and vegetation is the vegetation that grows in the rainforest is that which is best suited to the climate.
The vegetation that grows in the rainforest is that which is best suited to the climate.
Vertical climate zone is where the climate and vegetation depend on elevation
Brazil has different types of vegetation but no one knows the answer so look it up on GOOGLE!
precipiation
tundra and ice
It is colder climates because of the coldness and that nothing grows!
It effects the food in the way it grows if it is very cold there then the food will die because most food in Brazil are crops grown on farms so in order for the crops to grow the climate would have to be warm and sometimes wet.
mixed forest and grassesMany are trees that lose their leaves in the fall.
The type of vegetation that grows in Mediterranean climate are plants that do not need much water. Some examples are citrus trees, olive trees, and certain types of cacti.
Any vegetation grows on the Antarctic Peninsula or on sub-Antarctic islands, where the climate supports this botany. The bulk of the continent is too cold to support any plant -- or animal -- life.
The climate in a tropical dry area tend to be very hot and desert like. The vegetation that grows in tropical dry climates must be able to retain great amounts of water when it does rain. You will find a lot of cactus and desert shrubs in these areas.