Natural vegetation refers to the original and large-scale plant cover that grows naturally with little or no human interference. Also referred to as virgin vegetation, it includes every type of grass, herb, shrub or tree that grows under natural conditions in any region.
The type of natural vegetation found in an area depends on:
Natural vegetation of an area provides food and shelter for wildlife and so affects the type of wildlife found in an area. In this chapter, we shall learn about the different types of natural vegetation and wildlife associated with three natural terrestrial ecosystems, which are:
A forest is an extensive, continuous area of land dominated by trees. Forests today occupy one-third of the land area of the Earth.
Deserts occur in areas of scanty rainfall and are characterized by aridity. According to the temperature conditions, deserts are classified into three types—tropical deserts, temperate deserts, and polar deserts.
Climate: Extremes of temperature and lack of rainfall characterize the climate of the hot deserts.
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