1. Vegetation Regions

elevation zones and vegetation

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Types of vegetation vary depending on temperature and rainfall, which in turn depend on altitude.

elevation zones and vegetation
structure-biosphere
food-chain

tropical forest

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Dense, highly varied forest in the intertropical zone, where precipitation is abundant and regular.

deciduous forest

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examples of broadleaved trees [1]

Forest composed mainly of trees with broad leaves that grow back every year.examples of broadleaved trees [1]

mixed forest

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examples of broadleaved trees [1]
conifer

Forest composed of conifers and deciduous trees.examples of broadleaved trees [1]

coniferous forest

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conifer

Forest composed mainly of softwood trees with evergreen leaves in the form of needles or scales.conifer

tundra

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Plant formation that grows in relatively arid regions; it includes mosses, lichens, grasses, bushes and dwarf trees.

glacier

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glacier

Mass of ice resulting from the accumulation and compression of snow; it moves under its own weight.glacier