2. Identify the odd man out.
a. With reference to flora of Himalayan forest
I. Pine II. Banyan. III. Deodar IV. Fir
b. Forest and tree
I. Evergreen Forest – mahogany II. Deciduous forest – Teak
III. Thorny and Bushy Forest – Khejri. IV. Coastal forest – Rubber.
c. Favourable factors affecting population distribution.
I. Nearness to Sea II. Lack of Roads III. New cities and towns IV. Cultivable land.
d. sparsely populated states in India.
I. Himanchal Pradesh II. Uttarakhand III. Uttar Pradesh IV. Arunachal Pradesh
Answers
Answer: The odd one out for forest types existing in Brazil is Option C i.e. the Himalayan Forests.
Explanation: The Himalayas, known as the “abode of snow” in Sanskrit, stretch across portions of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan, Nepal and Tibet. The ecology of the Himalayan region transforms as elevation increases. Tropical and subtropical broadleaf forests are found at the base of the mountains. Because of variation in topography, weather, soils, and rainfall, these forests range from dry tropical evergreen to northern wet tropical forests.
Forests are dominated by conifers such as pine (Pinus), hemlock (Tsuga), spruce (Picea) and fir (Abies) found above the broadleaf forests.
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