The amount of rain that falls can affect the type of plants that grow called vegetation. A couple of examples of vegetation are tropical forests and tropical plants.
Cutting of forests & pollution.
In the process of photosynthesis vegetation absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen; less forests, more pollution, more green house effect, more acidic seas, less oxygen for us.
As altitude increases vegetation changes from the Tropical rain forest below to the tundra and permanent ice on top.
Forests (and all vegetation) remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This reduces the effects of the enhanced greenhouse effect, slowing the rising temperatures of global warming.
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Earthquakes affect vegetation by causing the vegetation to uproot. This may cause many vegetation to die off.
Yes, humans affect the carbon cycle by destroying vegetation through deforestation, which releases stored carbon into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This contributes to the overall increase in greenhouse gases and accelerates climate change. Replanting forests and adopting sustainable land use practices can help mitigate these effects.
Sunlight is a key factor in determining the type of vegetation and animal life present in a biome. It provides energy for photosynthesis, which is essential for plant growth. Biomes in areas with long hours of sunlight, such as tropical rainforests, tend to have high biodiversity and lush vegetation. In contrast, biomes in regions with limited sunlight, such as deserts or polar regions, have adapted to survive with less direct sunlight.
Well tropical rainforest effect you by temprature change ,mozzy bites and all the other bugs like venomous spider, snakes all sorts of things which effect you or hurt u.
how does photosynthesis affect upper level consumers that are carnivores
Some human impacts that can affect tropical dry forests include deforestation for agriculture and logging, habitat fragmentation due to infrastructure development, and overgrazing by livestock. These activities can lead to loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and disruption of important ecosystem services.