difference between the trees grown in Kerala and Himachal Pradesh
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Crops- Rice, Spices, Banana, Tea, Coffee, Tapioca, Rubber
Climate- Moderate, Hot, Humid, Rainy season
Geography- Has 600+ Km of coastline in the west and Western ghats in the east.
Soil- Sandy and Laterite
Tradition- Local practices of Hindu Religion, Christianity, Islam.
Festivals- Onam, Vishu, Christmas, Eid etc.
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Crops- Rice, Wheat, Maize, Apples, Nuts etc
Climate- Cold throughout the year, Snowy in many parts.
Geography- Mountainous
Soil- Mountainous Soil and Loamy soil
Tradition- Hinduism
Festivals- Kullu Dussera, Lohri etc.
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Kerala land is full of coconut trees and is known as coconut land. Himachal Pradesh has snowy weather and its land is covered by mountains. Himachal is famous for maize, wheat and apples and nuts.
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Difference between the trees grown in Kerala and Himachal Pradesh are as follows:
Trees grown in Kerala
About 1,272 endemic angiosperm species out of 3,800 species can be found in Kerala, constituting 33.5% of its flora. Out of 5,725 endemics in India, the endemic regions of Kerala account for 22.6% of the endemics in India. Moringa trees are the easiest and fastest growing and can reach a height of about 30-
0 meters. They can grow even in poor soil conditions, but they must be watered abundantly.
Trees grown in Himachal Pradesh
Vegetation varies from dry scrub forests at lower altitudes to alpine pastures at higher altitudes. Between these two extremes there are different vegetation zones of mixed deciduous forests, bamboo, hornbeam, oak, deodar, kaili, spruce and fir. The deodar is the national tree of Pakistan, and the state tree of Himachal Pradesh, India.
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