1. Distinguish between Tropical Evergreen Forests and Tropical Deciduous Forests.
2. Why do we need to conserve our natural vegetation?
3. Highlight two main features of the retreating monsoon.
4. Why does the natural vegetation in the Himalayan mountains change with altitude?
5. What efforts have been made in India to preserve our rich wildlife?
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Explanation:
1. Tropical Evergreen Forests are found in the regions receiving more than 200 cm of rainfall. Tropical Deciduous Forests are found in the region having rainfall in the range of 70 cm – 200 cm. The trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves for about six to eight months during the dry season.
2.Preserving Natural Vegetation is of great important in preventing runoff into storm water. Vegetation provides erosion control, storm water detention, biofiltration, and aesthetic values to your area. ... Natural vegetation provides a fully developed habitat for wildlife.
3.This gradually get replaced by high pressure system. - The retreat of monsoon is marked by clear skies and rise in temperature. - Days are cool and pleasant. - The land is moist.
4.With the increase in altitude there is a decrease in temperature. This is the reason why Himalayas have varied vegetation, with tropical dense forest to Tundra forests in which growth is hindered by lower temperatures.
5. Wildlife Conservation Initiatives by Indian Government
Project Tiger. One of the most successful wildlife conservation ventures 'Project Tiger' which was initiated way back in 1972, has not only contributed to the conservation of tigers but also of the entire ecosystem. ...
Project Elephant. ...
Crocodile Conservation Project. ...
UNDP Sea Turtle Project.
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