Deciduous forests occurs in monsoon region. Give geographical reason.
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The reasons behind occurrence of deciduous forests in monsoon region are as follows:
- Deciduous forest also is called dry forests.
- There are some geographical reason behind the creation of this forest.This area has a long dry season followed by rainy season.
- In the monsoon forest, trees shed their leaves during the dry time.Leaf comes in this during rain.
- These area are endangered and almost rare.
- Mainly these forests are founded in westerns and tamil naru in India.
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Deciduous forests, found in the Monsoon region with broad leaves deciduous trees.
Explanation:
- Deciduous forests change when leaf starts to fall during the dry season.
- These forests spread in the tropics and other regions with monsoon climates.
- These types of forests specifically developed in Southeast Asia, including the Indian subcontinent and China.
- Forests consist of teak, bamboo trees along with woody vines and herbaceous epiphytes.
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