1. In India, we have the
a) Sub alpine forests
b) Moist tropical forests
c) Montane temperate forests
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Answer:
(b) Moist tropical forest.
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Answer:
A. Sub-tropical Broad-leaved Hill Forests:
Distribution: These forests occur on the lower slopes of the Himalaya in Bengal and Assam and on other hill ranges such as Khasi, Nilgiri, Mahabaleshwar, Pachmarhi, Amarkantak and Parasnath.
Important Species: In the eastern Himalayas, Oak, Chestnut, Ash, Birch, Pine are common species.
B. Sub-tropical Pine Forest
Distribution: Subtropical chir pine forest occurs throughout the central and western Himalaya, and Khasi pine forest occurs in Khasi hills.
Important Species: In the western Himalayas Chir Pine is the most important tree while Oak occurs in the wetter areas. In drier areas of Kashmir (rainfall 50-100cm) wild Olives are common with varieties of scrub.
Chief Characteristics:
These forests are almost pure throughout their zone of distribution.
The understorey is also not pronounced.
C. Sub-tropical Dry