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differentiate between evergreen forest and monsoon forest

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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Trees of the evergreen forests do not shed their leaves at any time of the year. Trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves in some specific season, to save the loss of water and moisture through transpiration. As these are sensitive to temperature, evergreen forests can survive in warm weather.

Answered by Pari14102009
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EVERGREEN FOREST - An evergreen forest is a forest made up of evergreen trees. They occur across a wide range of climatic zones, and include trees such as coniferous and holly in cold climates, eucalyptus, Live oak, acacias and banksia in more temperate zones, and rainforest trees in tropical zones.

MONSOON FOREST - Monsoon forest, also called dry forest or tropical deciduous forest, open woodland in tropical areas that have a long dry season followed by a season of heavy rainfall. The trees in a monsoon forest usually shed their leaves during the dry season and come into leaf at the start of the rainy season.

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