Low-lying vegetation refers to plant life that grows close to the ground, typically including grasses, small shrubs, and herbaceous plants. This type of vegetation is often found in environments such as wetlands, grasslands, and other areas with limited vertical growth. It plays a crucial role in preventing soil erosion, providing habitat for wildlife, and contributing to the overall health of ecosystems. Low-lying vegetation is also significant in agricultural settings, where it can serve as cover crops or ground cover.
It disappeared somewhere around 15000 years ago. This has probably something to do with rising sea levels as the ice age ended and the melting ice flooded lowlying land.
Narural vegetation refers to the vegetation that grows by itself without any human intervention such as providing water. Vegetation refers to the vegetation which grows with the help of humans.
vegetation that is decaying
The vegetation is the forest.
Earthquakes affect vegetation by causing the vegetation to uproot. This may cause many vegetation to die off.
secondary vegetation is the vegetation which is not cleared and things are growing continuously and are not cutted.
aquatic vegetation are plants that grow underwater while vegetation are plants that just grow on land.
this includes evergreen vegetation tundra vegetation diciduous vegetation thorny bushes etc
plain vegetation
Mediterranean Vegetation
There is no vegetation in the arctic!
whats their vegetation