Difference between tropical evergreen and tropical deciduous forests
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Tropical evergreen forests are found in the regions which receive more than 200cm of rainfall. Deciduous forests are found in the regions which receive rainfall between 200-70 cm. ... The trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves for about six to eight months during the dry season.
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Tropical Deciduous forest:-
1. Areas:-These forest are found in South and South-east Asia, Central America, Parts of Brazil, East Africa and Northern Australia.
2. Characteristics:-
a) The trees are of medium height and shed their leaves in the dry season.
b) The trees in these forest are commercially very valuable. Some of the important trees are teak, sal,sandalwood, shisham, bamboo and eucalyptus.
3. Wildlife:-The wildlife in the deciduous forest includes tigers, elephants, leopards, bears, monkeys, deer, rhinoceroses and variety of snakes.
Tropical evergreen forests:-
1.Areas:- These forests are found in the Equatorial region- the Amazon and the Orinoco river basins in South America, the Zaire river basin in Africa and in South-east Asia.
2. Characteristics :- These forests are also called rainforests or selva.
a) The trees are tall with hardwood and broad leaves that form a thick canopy at the top.
b) Ebony, mahogany rosewood, rubber and cinchona are the most important trees are found in these forests.