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Biomes with higher temperatures and less precipitation tend to have

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The correct answer is "shorter and less dense vegetation".

Step-by-step explanation:

Biomes with higher temperatures and less precipitation tend to have shorter and less dense vegetation. Plants need water to growth by performing photosynthesis, therefore, less precipitation leads to short vegetation such as the one found in grasslands. Additionally, higher temperatures does not allow plants to growth due to increase of sensible heat flux that blocks their growth.

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User Crazy Novice
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Biomes with the characteristics of higher temperature and less precipitation could be shorter and less dense vegetation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Biomes are actually biological communities including plants and animals which are formed due to sharing of physical climate or due to common characteristics in their environment where they exist. Biomes have different characteristics at different environment like in their size, shape and other characteristics.

According to above scenario, biomes become shorter and less dense vegetation at higher temperature and less precipitation.

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