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Difference between tropical evergreen and thorn forest

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Answered by akash2nd
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sorry but I know only tropical evergreen It is found in the area of excessive rainfall close to equator forest are very thick and dance they do not she'd their all together that's why they are call evergreen forest. Rubber,rosewood, ebony , ironwood, etc are some examples.
Answered by parvathy14
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EVERGREEN FOREST

These forests are restricted to heavy rainfall

they are found in the areas of the Western Ghats and island groups of Lakshadweep Andaman Nicobar upper part of Assam and Tamil nadu coast

they are at their best in areas having more than 200 CM of rainfall with a short dry season

the trees reach great heights of 60 metres or even above

Some of the important trees in this forest are ebony, mahogany ,Rosewood, rubber and Cinchona

The common animals found in this forest are elephants ,monkey, lemurs and deer.

the one horned rhinoceros are found in the jungles of Assam and West Bengal

besides animals plenty of birds,bats,sloth,scorpions and snails are found in this jungle.

trees in the forest form a multi layered structure

there is no definite time for trees to shed there leaves

THE THORN FOREST

these forests are found in the regions which receive less than 70 cm of rainfall

these type of vegetation is found in the North Western parts of the country including semi arid area of Gujarat Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh Uttar Pradesh and Haryana

plant species are having long root which penetrating in to the soil to get moisture

common animals are rat ,mice,wild wolf tiger lion wild horse and camel


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