Geography
The trees in the Tropical desert forest have stunted growth because
- they do not get enough rainfall
- they have long thorns
- they are not economically important
- because of lack of nutrients and dehydration in the desert
Natural Vegetation
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because of lack of nutrients and dehydration in the desert
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