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Natural vegetation, which is also called native vegetation, are plants that grow without human interference. Crops, on the other hand, are grown and cultivated by people for food and industry.

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Distinguish between vegetation and natural vegetation.?

Orchard is a manual plantation area. Orchard also indicates the plantings are trees, typically some type of fruit tree. Natural Vegetation, as the name suggests, is the natural growing up plantation using the Darwin's Natural Selection theory. You may find a natural orchard of crab apple trees, as one example.


What is the difference between field crops and pastures?

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Are crops primary vegetation?

No. Crops are vegetation that have taken over after the primary vegetation have been removed from that area. For instance, in a prairie grassland, grass is the primary vegetation. This grass is removed by plowing to allow for crops to be grown where native grasses once flourished.


What was the main difference between the types of crops grown in the north and those grown in the south?

The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.


What was the main difference between the types of crop grown in the North and those grown in the South in 1860?

The crops in the South were cash crops and crops in the North were consumable crops.


Define natural vegetation?

well for starters you really need to do your homework and not look up the answers on the internet then the next thing if you are looking this stuff up just because your borded then you really need to get a life well thanks for looking it up anyways later bye


What is the natural vegetation like in lincolnshire?

The natural vegetation in Lincolnshire is mainly characterized by agricultural fields, grasslands, and wetlands. The region has fertile soils that support a variety of crops such as wheat, barley, and potatoes. Additionally, there are areas of woodland and coastal habitats that provide diverse ecosystems for wildlife.


What is the difference between food crops and fodder crops?

Food crops are crops grown for human consumption such as vegetables and fruit. Fodder crops such as hay, corn, and sorghum are grown for livestock to eat.


What does a locust feed on?

Locusts feed on vegetation - ANY vegetation... from flower leaves to commercial crops.


What is the difference between subsistence crops and cash crops?

a substance crop is freshly grown wash and eaten , a cash crop is applied with chemicals


What is the difference between vegetation and natural vegetation?

Vegetation refers to plants that grow in an area such as a strawberry patch or a potato garden. Natural vegetation refers to plants that grow naturally without human intervention such as a tree.


What increases runoff planting crops cutting down crops flattening land or replacing pavement with trees?

Replacing pavement with trees and planting crops increase infiltration and decrease runoff by allowing water to be absorbed into the ground. Cutting down crops, flattening land, and planting crops can increase runoff by reducing vegetation and disrupting natural infiltration processes.