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Differentiate tundra vegetation and tropical evergreen forests

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Answered by Alisha06
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@ Tundra Vegetation

* It is actually a mix of very low plant species, including grasses , dwarf shrubs , mosses and lichens. It does not include trees.

* Tundra vegetation is mainly found regions around in the Arctic Circle ( polar regions of Europe, Asia and North America ).

* Here, winters are very long and serve. Summers are very short and cool because of which trees are unable to survive.

* Animals have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from extreme cold.

@ Tropical Evergreen Forests

* These forests are mainly located 5° North and 5° South of the equator. This regions includes the Amazon Basin (South America ) , Central America , Congo Basin (Africa) and islands of South -east Asia.

* Average annual rainfall in these areas is more than 200 centimeters.

* Relative humidity is more than 70 per cent and its average temperature of this region is nearly 24° C.

* Hard wood trees like ebony, mahogany , rosewood are common. Others tree species are coconut, rubber , palms , bamboo , lianas and iron wood.


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Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is Lichens, mosses, and tiny shrubs that develop during the brief summer season make up the tundra's vegetation. There are tropical evergreen forests in areas with more than 200 cm of annual precipitation.

Explanation:

Given - Tundra vegetation and tropical evergreen forests.

To Find - Differentiate tundra vegetation and tropical evergreen forests.

Small shrubs, grasses, mosses, sedges, and lichens, all of which are better adapted to tolerate arctic conditions, make up the patchy, low-to-the-ground vegetation of the tundra. Lichens, mosses, and tiny shrubs that develop during the brief summer season make up the tundra's vegetation.

There are tropical evergreen forests in areas with more than 200 cm of annual precipitation. While not all evergreens have cones, all conifers have them. Conifers are not the only evergreens. Many tropical trees have wide leaves that they maintain all year long and produce blooms to reproduce.

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