Definitely. Plants are adapted to grow in specific temperature ranges and have different water requirements. If a climate changes too much, some plants will have a more difficult time surviving.
A hot desert climate, characterized by extreme temperatures, low humidity, and minimal vegetation, typically has fewer people living in it due to the harsh living conditions.
It led to migration
A climate that is drier than the Sahara Desert would be extremely arid, with very little rainfall and high temperatures. It would likely have sparse vegetation and limited water sources, making it a harsh and challenging environment for living organisms.
Removing vegetation from the land can lead to soil erosion, decreased water retention, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of ecosystems. It can also contribute to increased air pollution and climate change as vegetation plays a vital role in absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
Some major factors include climate (temperature and precipitation), rock type and mineral composition, vegetation cover, and human activities (such as deforestation and agriculture). These factors can influence the rate at which physical and chemical weathering processes occur.
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Animals, people living in polar ice caps, Ect.
•Rainforests on the east side of the Andes; thin vegetation, including temperate climate trees, in the Altiplano; and desert-like vegetation along the coast. •How does the temperature, land, and vegetation affect the people? •Peru's climate effects how people dress, what they eat, and how they make a living. For instance, Peru's climate may make it very difficult to grow grapes but very easy to grow corn.
A hot desert climate, characterized by extreme temperatures, low humidity, and minimal vegetation, typically has fewer people living in it due to the harsh living conditions.
Communities living in vulnerable areas, especially low-lying coastal regions and small island states, are disproportionately affected by climate change. Additionally, marginalized populations, including indigenous peoples and those living in poverty, often bear the brunt of the impacts, such as extreme weather events and food insecurity. Future generations will also bear the consequences of inaction on climate change.
It led to migration
how can sustainable development lead to an improvment in peoples quality of living
The rainforest is a unique climate that results in the heavy growth of vegetation, especially trees and other large plants. Animals that live there must adapt. Some of the most important adaptations include living in the trees instead of on the ground and unique coloration that blends in with the rainforest's vegetation.
A climate that is drier than the Sahara Desert would be extremely arid, with very little rainfall and high temperatures. It would likely have sparse vegetation and limited water sources, making it a harsh and challenging environment for living organisms.
Removing vegetation from the land can lead to soil erosion, decreased water retention, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of ecosystems. It can also contribute to increased air pollution and climate change as vegetation plays a vital role in absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
Natural Vegetation/Native Plants
It depends on the country