differentiate between tropical evergreen forest, tropical deciduous forest, The Throny forest .
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Tropical evergreen forest are found in those region which receive more than 200cm rainfall. The trees of the evergreen forests don't shed their is no paeticular season for shedding their leaves. Tropical evergreen forests are dense. Those forest are found in Andaman and Nicabar Island, Lakshadweep upper parts of Assam and Tamil nadu and on the western slopes of the western ghats. Some of the species of the trees in these forests are ebony, mahagony rose wood and rubber. Tropical deciduous forests are found in the region which receive rainfall between 200 70cm. The trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves for about six to eight months during the dry season. Those forests are less dense. These forests are found in north eastern States parts of central india. Western orissa and chhattisgarh. Some of the species of the trees in these forests sandalwood teak and sal
TROPICAL EVERGREEN FOREST -
1. They grow in the area which receives heavy rainfall, more than 200 cm.
2. They do not shed their leaves in a specific season. Thus they remain green throughout the year.
3. The trees which are found here are - Ebony, Mahogany, Rosewood, Rubber, Cinchona etc.
4. The animals which are found here are - Elephants, Monkeys, Lemur, Deer, one-horned Rhinoceros etc.
5. These forests are found in areas of Western Ghats and Island group of Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar, upper parts of Assam and Tamil Nadu coasts.
TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FORESTS -
1. They grow in the area which receives rainfall between 200 to 70 cm.
2. They shed their leaves in a particular season, so they do not look green throughout the year.
3. The trees which are found here are - Sal, Shisham, Sandalwood, Khair Kusum, Arjun, Peepal, Neem etc.
4. The animals which are found here are - Lion, Tiger, Deer, elephant etc.
5. These forests are found mostly in Eastern parts of India, North- Eastern states along the foothills of the Himalayas, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, on the Eastern slopes of Western Ghats, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh.