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(c) How will you classify the forests of the Himalayas?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by pesh20gathoni
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Himalayas is one of the largest mountains in the world

It is located in india. Himalayas has a mountain vegetation

Mountain vegetation has a distinct pattern. Various vegetation are arranged in an arder

The top of the mountain is coverd with snow then

The second vegetation is the heath and mooland consisting of vegetaion and mooland

The third layer is the bamboo forests, bamboo is yet another layer of forest in the moutains

Rainforests is also found in the mountains at the bottom here vegetation consist of tall trees

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