Differentiate between Tropical Evergreen forest and Tropical Deciduous forest. #nocopiedanswer
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Tropical Deciduous Forests are less dense compared to Tropical Evergreen forests. Tropical Evergreen Forests are found in the regions receiving more than 200 cm of rainfall. ... The trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves for about six to eight months during the dry season....
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- Tropical Evergreen Forests are called Tropical Rain Forest.
- Tropical Evergreen Forests remain green throughout the year.
- Tropical Evergreen Forests do not shed their leaves.
- Tropical Everegreen Forests grow in the area which recieve rainfall more than 200cm per annum.
- We can find Tropical Evergreen forests in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Western Ghats and North-Eastern hilly areas.
- Examples: Mahagany, rosewood, ebony and bamboo.
- Tropical Deciduous Forests are called Monsoon Forests.
- Tropical Deciduous Forests do not remain green throughout the year.
- Tropical Deciduous forests shed their leaves.
- Tropical Deciduous Forests grow in areas which recieve rainfall between 100-200cm per annum.
- We can find Tropical Deciduous forests in north-eastern parts of Odisha, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand.
- Examples: Sal, teak, shisham, peepal, sandalwood and jamun.
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