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Differentiate between the forest types of Brazil and India

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"Forests in Brazil:

Brazil holds approximately one third of the remaining rainforests in the world, Most of them are Amazon rainforest, seasonal forests, caducean forests, flooded forests and savannas.

More than 23 percent of the total surface area is covered by the forest in Brazil. These forest trees have plenty of medicinal values.

Forests in INDIA:

Approximately 19% of land mass of  India is covered with  forests. Most of the forest types in India are Wet, Dry  Evergreen Forests, Semi Evergreen Forest, Moist Deciduous Forest, Dry Deciduous Forest, Thorn Forest, etc. In these forests the most of them trees are approximately 10 to 20 m long and very wide.

The Himalayan forest shape like triangle which lies in the northern part of the India."

"Forests in Brazil:

Brazil holds approximately one third of the remaining rainforests in the world, Most of them are Amazon rainforest, seasonal forests, caducean forests, flooded forests and savannas.

More than 23 percent of the total surface area is covered by the forest in Brazil. These forest trees have plenty of medicinal values.

Forests in INDIA:

Approximately 19% of land mass of  India is covered with  forests. Most of the forest types in India are Wet, Dry  Evergreen Forests, Semi Evergreen Forest, Moist Deciduous Forest, Dry Deciduous Forest, Thorn Forest, etc. In these forests the most of them trees are approximately 10 to 20 m long and very wide.

The Himalayan forest shape like triangle which lies in the northern part of the India."

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