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• Plants form the basic foundation of food webs and support other life forms. • Native plants have unique adaptations for living in desert environments. • Non-native plants have different requirements (soil, water, nutrients) than native plants. • The vegetation can influence the kinds of animals that are attracted to the area. • Vegetation can be a sensitive indicator of change in local or regional environments. • Vegetation can have an impact on local climate and water use.
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Why study vegetation?
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