That depends on what you mean by vegetation. The densest concentration of plant life is still found in marine biomes. However, the equatorial rainforests holds 50% or more of the world's land plants.
The aurora occurs in the ionosphere of the earth, over 60 miles (80 km) above the surface of the earth. There is no vegetation there.
I don't think vegation is a word. If you are asking "does Earth have vegetation" the answer is yes, lot of it. Trees and plants of all kinds are vegetation.
Most solar energy that reaches Earth's atmosphere is absorbed by the surface of the Earth, such as the land, oceans, and vegetation. This absorption heats up the Earth's surface and is then radiated back into the atmosphere as heat energy.
The god of the earth and vegetation.
Water, correctly applied heat, vegetation and oxygen; at least that is what most animals need.
The most common type of vegetation throughout Latin America is tropical rainforest. Brazil has the most land with this type of vegetation, particularly in the Amazon Rainforest which covers a significant portion of the country.
The most common vegetation in Africa is there rain forests.
What is the natural vegetation of Spain
OSIRIS is the God of the earth and vegetation!
Most solar radiation on Earth is absorbed by the surface, such as land, oceans, and vegetation. This absorbed energy is then converted into heat, which is responsible for warming the Earth's surface and driving weather patterns and the climate system.
Alaska has the most vegetation by area in the United States, with a significant portion of its land covered in forests, tundra, and other types of vegetation.
Vegetations of earth are areas of plant cover in form of trees, shrubs and grasses.