No. Vegetation means Biology, life sciences and why humans and animals are able to exist like we do. Agriculture is only a small portion of what vegetation is about. Indeed agriculture has everything to do with vegetation, but vegetation does not solely refer to agriculture.
Vegetation is plants which can be planted by people or by nature. Agriculture is plants only done by people for food or beautification.
yea it means the same.
Climate & Agriculture
A Vegetation myth expresses important ideas about our manipulation of the environment through agriculture and our dependence on nature and the fruits of the Earth
there is no more vegetation for the communities to eat anymore.
Of course! The very foundation of farming and agriculture rests on vegetation and plant life. Without it there would be no food for anybody or any animals.
Demeter ; agriculture Dionysus ; vegetation Without them, mankind would suffer.
Uneven distribution of rainfall can lead to droughts or floods, either of which can negatively affect agriculture and vegetation. Droughts can reduce crop yields and lead to soil degradation, while floods can damage crops and cause waterlogging. Consistent and well-distributed rainfall is important for healthy plant growth and agricultural productivity.
Hugo Osvald has written: 'Vegetation and stratigraphy of peatlands in North America' -- subject(s): Peatlands, Plant communities 'Die Vegetation des Hochmoores Komosse' -- subject(s): Botany, Moors (Wetlands), Plant ecology 'Swedish agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture
climate is the general weather and vegetation is what plants grow
Mecoprop (C10H11ClO3) is a chemical compound used in herbicide (toxic to plants) to destroy unwanted vegetation in the agriculture field.
it means rare
Vegetation that can grow along the coast (plant life that can grow in the sand or on the coast)
One reason is human activity, such as deforestation for agriculture and urban development. Another reason is natural disturbances like wildfires, which can eliminate large areas of vegetation. Additionally, climate change and invasive species can also contribute to the loss of primary vegetation in the US.