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The location of hot deserts on the equator is:
20° north and 40° south
25° north and 35° south
25° north and 50° south
15° north and 35° south
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The category of drought-resistant plants includes
prickly pears
cacti and yucca
Joshua trees
all of above
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The temperate grasslands in northern Europe are known as:
pampas
prairies
steppes
vied
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The Savannas are also known as:
tropical grasslands
temperate grasslands
desert grasslands
monsoon grasslands
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The height of trees in the tree layer of temperate deciduous forests is:
8 to 30 meters
10 to 15 meters
30 to 40 meters
20 to 40 meters
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
Considering the biomes, the regions where lichens, mosses and shrubs are dominate type of vegetation are called
polar biomes
desert biomes
forest biomes
grassland biomes
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The root system present in trees of tropical rainforests to absorb nutrients in top most layer of soil is:
shallow root system
deep root system
buttress root system
dormant root system
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The portion of Earth’s surface which is covered by hot desert vegetation is:
one-fifth
one-third
three-fourth
one-fourth
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The range of rainfall in temperate grasslands is:
200 to 1,000 millimeters
750 to 1,000 millimeters
650 to 900 millimeters
600 to 800 millimeters
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Climate and Natural Vegetation
The location of coniferous forests on the equator is:
50° and 70° north
60° and 70° north
70° and 70° north
40° and 40° north
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