.only certain types of plants can grow in certain climates. temperature and moisture that are at perfect levels create many complete food chains. plants adapted differently to their immediate surroundings.
Environment issues are the cause of the variation. The local climate should lie within certain bounds for the following variables: - temperature, soil moisture, rainfall, wind regime, soil types including such things as pH,and lime or iron values.
At higher altitudes the UV will be stronger, and the sunlight intensity likewise.
Certain plants need a low pH and others a higher pH.
Some plants want a swamp life (or even salt watersuch as Mangroves and seaweeds).
Some plants like a desert.
Mountain plants must be able to stand high winds, and low temperatures.
And some plants need a rich soil, and others a stony one.
Many plants are quite tolerant, and the main needs are water and sufficient sun.
And of course, flowering plants need insect fertilization, sometimes a very particular bee or wasp (check Brazil Nuts, and Figs). And trees with large seeds may need birds to carry their seeds to distant places.
there detemined by the climate and resource physical geography of each area
It changes from place to place because of the climatic changes which changes the
vegetation
natural vegitation vary from place to place because it all depends on the rainfall which helps the plants to grow there,temperature and the amount of sunlight over there
The wind is an agent of erosion. The vegetation growing in an area affects the ability of the wind to modify the surface of the Earth by holding the soil in place, thus preventing erosion.
Density will vary from place to place with ocean crust being denser than continental crust.
no vegetation and erosion
CHINA.
They don't change the earth. They change the area by destroying buildings, vegetation, ect.
natural vegitation vary from place to place because it all depends on the rainfall which helps the plants to grow there,temperature and the amount of sunlight over there
temperature
It depends on the tile of the earth's Axis.....i think
The growth of vegetation depends on temperature and moisture. It also depends on factors like slope and thickness of soil. The type and thickness of natural vegetation varies from place to place because of the variation in these factors. these factors, dense and open forests are grown.
The wind is an agent of erosion. The vegetation growing in an area affects the ability of the wind to modify the surface of the Earth by holding the soil in place, thus preventing erosion.
The wind is an agent of erosion. The vegetation growing in an area affects the ability of the wind to modify the surface of the Earth by holding the soil in place, thus preventing erosion.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
The actual gravitational force at the surface of the Earth (about 9.81 m/sec/sec) will vary as the distance from the Earth's center varies, and also due to variations in the density of the rock layers under any given location.
The actual gravitational force at the surface of the Earth (about 9.81 m/sec/sec) will vary as the distance from the Earth's center varies, and also due to variations in the density of the rock layers under any given location.
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.