All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Vegetation can act as a windbreak, reducing wind speed by absorbing some of the momentum of the air. Dense vegetation can create turbulence and friction, slowing down wind flow and altering its direction. In contrast, sparse or short vegetation may have minimal impact on modifying wind.
National vegetation refers to the types of plants and trees that are native or commonly found in a particular country. It includes the natural vegetation cover that grows in different regions and ecosystems within a nation. National vegetation plays a crucial role in providing habitats for wildlife, maintaining biodiversity, and regulating the local climate.
Yes.
Yes.
Vegetation refers to plants that are growing.
secondary vegetation is the vegetation which is not cleared and things are growing continuously and are not cutted.
Mountain Vegetation is plants growing in mountain areas (The Mountain Environment).
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Vegetation
It is where something can be growing by its self with no protection
The tundra is the climate region known to have cold temperatures and low vegetation. The cold temperatures prevent the vegetation from growing.
It's the first stage of growing cannabis before its starts its second stage which is flowering.
Their roots.
How does one start growing lime trees?
tundra and ice
It has all sorts of crops since there were flat lands for growing.