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describe the major changes in the vegetation found in the Himalaya mountain????????​

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Answered by clearall
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Answer:

Himalayan vegetation

Himalayan vegetation varies according to both altitude and climatic conditions. They range from the tropical deciduous forests in the foothills, to temperate forests in the middle altitudes. Higher up, coniferous, sub-alpine, and alpine forests spring up.

Answered by actitis
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The Himalayan mountain is comprised of tropical deciduous, temperate and  conifers found at different altitudes

Explanation:

The Himalayan is the youngest mountain in the world which were started to form from the Eocene period (about 50 million years back). There occurs variation in the vegetation of the Himalayas, which is mainly controlled by factors such as climate and elevation.

The foothills of the Himalaya like the Siwaliks are characterized by the presence of a tropical deciduous type of forest. At an elevation higher than the foothills and less than the apical Himalayan mountain, there occurs the temperate type of forest, and at the most apex portion, there is the presence of trees like conifers, alpine as well as sub-alpine.

Thus, there occur these changes in the vegetation in the Himalayan mountain.

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