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What is the natural vegetation of Spain
spain's climate is a mediteranean climate. im not sure of germany's. spain has warm summers and cool winters.
Spain encompasses a large area and has many different regions and climates. Spain is home to over 8,000 species. Spain has a high percentage of umbrella pine and oak throughout its forests.
Spain has two dominant ecosystems. One ecosystem is the Savannah grasslands, and its climate vegetation is grass with shallow roots. The second dominant ecosystem is non-unique mountain ranges.
The biome of Madrid, Spain is considered Mediterranean. The climate is temperate with hot summers, cold winters, and a moderate amount of rain.
Almost one half of the entire country of Spain is covered by some kind of spontaneous vegetation, with only a small amount that falls under the category "dense woodland. " Deciduous woodland and heath can be found in the north of Spain. Other parts have Mediterranean vegetation including evergreen oak. Africa has also contributed to a number of wildlife now found in Spain. The country is home to European wolves, brown bears, wild boars, wild goats, and many more.
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.
vegetation that is decaying
The vegetation is the forest.
Earthquakes affect vegetation by causing the vegetation to uproot. This may cause many vegetation to die off.
secondary vegetation is the vegetation which is not cleared and things are growing continuously and are not cutted.
aquatic vegetation are plants that grow underwater while vegetation are plants that just grow on land.