Climate - temperature and wind, rain and/or sun
soil type
The terai region extends from the chure range in the north to the border of India in the south.lt covers 17 percent of total land of Nepal .this terai region is mostly flat and plain with alluvial fertile deposited by the rivers . the climate of the reason is hot and wet in summer and cold and dry in winter.Terai also called the granary of Nepal as more than half percent of people of Nepal depend on the vegetation of Terai region. Terai is plain, where more cultivation is possible. Cultivation is impossible in mountain region due to difficult topography and temperate region and even in hilly region with lots of vegetation it's not possible due to slope area. Terai is only the possible region where much cultivation is possible. Different kinds of vegetation, valuable medicinal herbs, important trees, etc. are found in Terai region. So, Terai region is called the granary of Nepal.
These are just four of possibly dozens of abiotic factors. Water (precipitation), air (wind, oxygen), sunlight (temperature, light), soil (minerals).
To identify two distinguishing factors of a nearby ecosystem, observe its climate (temperature and precipitation patterns) and the dominant vegetation type, such as whether it's a forest, grassland, or wetland. For instance, in a temperate deciduous forest ecosystem, you might find oak and maple trees as dominant vegetation. Five kinds of organisms that inhabit this ecosystem include white-tailed deer, red foxes, black bears, various species of birds (like robins), and numerous insects (such as butterflies).
An abiotic factor for kids is something in an ecosystem that is non-living, like sunlight, temperature, water, or soil. These factors are important because they can affect the living organisms in an environment, such as plants and animals.
These includes snow shoes, sleds, skiis and snow goggles,
not true
Tornadoes affect most of the vegetation they encounter. Taller plants such as trees and shrubs are usually the most vulnerable, but a strong tornado can even pull low plants such as grass out of the ground.
scrub forest
There are several factors that determine whether or not an area is a wetland. Those include the presence of aquatic vegetation, soil composition, and the kinds of animals present in those areas.
the vegetation that exists in this region are mesquite trees, mesquite grass, cacti, and desert brush
landforms.
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.
Two types of short grass grow on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that is the extent of vegetation on the continent.
sea guls predatorsbig rocks alot of sandno food or shelter
okay well to start with the vegetation in Europe is mostly forestry, commercial fishing commercial farming, manufacturing trade and nomadic herding. there for there is not that many stuff going on out there peace
what kinds of plants are there on the pacific region
In the Tundra, common storms include blizzards, snowstorms, and windstorms. These storms are characterized by strong winds, cold temperatures, and heavy snowfall, which can create challenging conditions for the vegetation and wildlife in the region.