In Western Sahara, you would expect to find vegetation typical of arid desert environments, such as hardy, drought-resistant plants like cacti, succulents, and thorny shrubs. Vegetation in this region is sparse due to the limited rainfall and harsh climate conditions.
In Borneo's tropical rainforest climate, you would expect to find a diverse range of vegetation, such as dense rainforest trees, epiphytes like orchids and ferns, and various species of palm trees. The region would also likely be home to a variety of plants, including different types of vines, mosses, and fungi.
Near the poles, far from the equator, you would expect to find a cold climate with long winters, short summers, and overall low temperatures. These regions would typically experience polar climates with ice caps and tundra vegetation.
An arid climate, such as a desert, can have limited to no vegetation due to low water availability. In polar climates, extreme cold temperatures and a short growing season can also lead to sparse vegetation or no vegetation.
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.
Mass movements, such as landslides and mudslides, are typically a greater threat during the wet seasons like spring and summer when rainfall is heavier. The saturation of soil from increased rainfall can loosen slopes and trigger mass movements.
A Antifola vegetation
desert
mixed forest
desert
mixed forest
the answer is mostly grasses, with occasional trees and shrubs.
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Chaparral - scrub and woodland
really bad they have all that war and stuff but some small parts are okay for vegetation zones hope this helps
mixed forest and some grass
low or medium
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