Fynbos is unique mixture of natural vegetation in southwestern South Africa.
Alien species drink all the water that the Fynbos needs and also takes over or kills the Fynbos.
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Activities such as agriculture, urbanization, overgrazing, invasive species introduction, and inappropriate fire management practices can negatively impact the fynbos biome by leading to habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, and changes in ecosystem dynamics. Conservation efforts are important to protect this unique and diverse biome.
Cape Town has a mountain fynbos region as well as a coastal dune biome
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The fynbos flower kingdom is world famous because it is the smallest flower kingdom in the world and people all around the world like to drink rooibos tea,have the honey and even use the ink from the leaves! Hope that answers your question!
Fynbos is a group of plants, so they are flora
The biome characterized by soil rich in humus is primarily the temperate deciduous forest biome. This type of soil is dark, fertile, and nutrient-rich due to the decomposition of organic matter from the forest vegetation. Humus-rich soil is important for supporting diverse plant and animal life in this biome.
The Reserve is principally dedicated to fynbos, the indigenous flora
It has Rich Soil
The best biome in Minnesota for growing crops is the Prairie Grassland Biome because it's soil is really rich and fertile
Too much fire. Urban expansion. Renosterveld (Plains fynbos) has clay-like soil, which is perfect for farming.