Belgium's vegetation is diverse, featuring a mix of temperate deciduous forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Common tree species include oak, beech, and birch, while the country also has extensive agricultural lands with crops like wheat, barley, and potatoes. Additionally, regions like the Ardennes are known for their rich biodiversity, including various wildflowers and shrubs. Urban areas often incorporate parks and green spaces that support a variety of plant life.
That's easy to answer: nobody. Belgium is a Kingdom.
No time at all. Brussels is in Belgium
a vegetation map shows the different vegetation zones all over the world
Yes. Corn is a form of vegetation as are pretty much all plants.
Belgium shares land borders with Germany, Luxembourg, France and the Netherlands. There are - because they touch Belgium - all equally "near" to Belgium.
yes, all EU pringles are made in belgium
France, Germany, The Netherlands and Luxembourg all border Belgium.
Excellent train and bus service all over Belgium.
The vegetation varies:- Tropical Rain forest Cloud Forrest Savanna grasslands are all types of vegetation cover in tropical climates.
Almost all the population of Belgium, around 97%, is urban - around 10,200,000 people.
at the bottom of the mountain the climate is warm allowing much vegetation to be grown. as you climb farther up the climate and temperature drops allowing not much vegetation at all to grow.
at the bottom of the mountain the climate is warm allowing much vegetation to be grown. as you climb farther up the climate and temperature drops allowing not much vegetation at all to grow.