The kind of species may extinct.
It helps trees and plants grow
There are many plants that are adapted to living in deserts. They are called xerophytes - plants able to survive with little rainfall.
Acid Rainfall Affects all kinds of things. It corrodes buildings and statues, so it's sure to have an affect on plants. it may slow down the growing speed, which is why plants grow better in the summer because of the light and less acid rain falling upon them.
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temperature and rainfall not only affect what plants grow naturally in that region, but also what people can grow there
i think the monsoons help their plants
The two major aspects of rainfall that determine which plants can grow in an area are the total amount of precipitation and the distribution of that rainfall throughout the year. Total precipitation affects the availability of water, while the timing of rainfall influences plant growth cycles and adaptations. For instance, areas with consistent rainfall support a diverse range of plant species, while regions with sporadic rainfall may favor drought-resistant plants. Additionally, seasonal patterns can dictate plant life cycles and competition among species.
Plants cannot grow without water. They require water for photosynthesis. Some plants can absorb water from the air. Some can store reserves of water from rainfall (drawn through their roots) for very long times.
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.
Because a lower rainfall means that fewer plants and trees grow making the area leaving the area arid(Dry). also animals cant graze without there being food there so they move away and then the people have no food
They grow slower.
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