False. A constant wind can have a drying effect on land and plants by increasing evaporation rates, which can lead to soil erosion and dehydration of plants. Strong winds can also physically damage plants by breaking branches or uprooting them.
A constant wind in an area can have various effects on the land and plants in its path. Over time, plants may adapt by growing more sturdy or changing direction of growth to cope with the wind. In extreme cases, constant wind can lead to erosion of soil and damage to delicate plant structures.
by freezing the land and not leting plants grow
Land
The high specific heat capacity of water explains why coastal areas have more constant temperatures than inland areas. Water has the ability to absorb and retain heat more effectively than land, resulting in a moderating effect on temperatures in coastal regions. This phenomenon is known as the maritime effect or oceanic influence.
Pantanal - Brazil
A large area of land covered with trees and other plants is called a forest. Forests play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity, regulating the climate, and providing habitat for various species of plants and animals.
True
The area between the trenches in WWI was called No Man's Land. It was called this because it was very dangerous if you were a soldier in No Man's Land. There were mines, and constant machine gun fire.
clearing area also making paper for money and more land.
they make the land unsuitable for growth of plants and theres a more likely chance of bushfires
Sulphur dioxide reacts with water and forming sulphuric acid that harms the plants and agriculture.