Geography, asked by scsworldpro, 4 months ago

Describe the location, climatic conditions, natural
vegetation and wildlife of the following: tropical
evergreen forests, tropical deciduous forests,
coniferous forests and desert.​

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Answered by surabhisingh206
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Tropical evergreen forests are found in warm and humid areas with an annual precipitation of over 200 cm and mean annual temperature above 22°C. ... In mountainous areas, the decrease in temperature with increasing altitude leads to a corresponding change in natural vegetation.

Deciduous forests are home to trees such as oak, birch, beech, aspen, elm and maple. Tropical and subtropical forests also have teak trees, palm trees and bamboo. Plants found in these forests include flowers, ferns, mosses and herbs.

Coniferous forests are mostly found in regions of the Earth that experience long winters and short summers. Coniferous forests, therefore, are found mainly in the northern hemisphere, although some are found in the southern hemisphere.

Climate change increases soil water loss, causing the shallow roots of desert plants to die. The process intensifies desertification and also leads to water‐based ecosystems becoming significantly more fragile in arid regions

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