A plant life area refers to a geographical region characterized by specific types of vegetation or plant communities. These areas are classified based on factors such as climate, soil conditions, and topography, which influence the types of plants that can thrive there. Plant life areas are important for understanding biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.
The plant life that grows naturally in an area is called the native flora.
A geographic area that plant and animal life and the natural process that sustains them live is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem must have the conditions right for survival of inhabitants.
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die
no they do not have plant life.
In Riddle School 5, you can obtain a living thing for the life-transferring station by going to the "plant" area, where you can find a small, green plant. Interacting with the plant will allow you to pick it up and take it back to the life-transferring station to complete the puzzle. Be sure to explore thoroughly to find it!
The plant life that grows naturally in an area is called the native flora.
It would decrease the amount of plant and animal life in the area.
A geographic area that plant and animal life and the natural process that sustains them live is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem must have the conditions right for survival of inhabitants.
Plant life that grows naturally in an area is called an indigenous species. Its also called natural vegetation or a native species.
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an ecosystem
natural vegetation
those green things most people call leaves and your dumb
A dry area with sparse plant life is called a desert. Deserts receive very little precipitation and have limited vegetation due to the arid climate. Examples of deserts include the Sahara, Mojave, and Atacama.
no, a Biome is an area of similar climate, geography, and animal and plant life. Biomes can be used to define area but are not always.
Flora refers to the plant life in a particular region or habitat, collectively. It includes all forms of plant life, from trees and flowers to mosses and algae.
it affects plant and animal life because the ash clouds cover the sun and the plants and animals die.