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Distinguish between evergreen and diciduous forest For class 7 in long

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Answered by shiva710
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Differentiate between Tropical Evergreen Forests and Deciduous Forests.





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Tropical Evergreen Forests

Deciduous forests

Tropical evergreen forests are found in those regions which receive more than 200 cm of rainfall.

Deciduous forests are found in the regions which receive rainfall between 200-70 cm.

The trees of the tropical evergreen forests do not shed their leaves at a same time as there is no particular season for shedding their leaves.

The trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves for about six to eight months during the dry season.

Tropical evergreen forests are dense.

These forests are less dense.

These forests are found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, upper parts of Assam and Tamil Nadu and on the western slopes of the western Ghats.

These forests are found in North-eastern states, parts of Central India, West Orissa and Chhattisgarh.

Some of the species of the trees in these forests are ebony, mahagony, rosewood and rubber.

Some of the species of the trees in these forests are sandalwood, teak and sal.

here is the first para.. is for tropical and the 2nd is deciduous like all other
Answered by Sauron
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climate
evergreen forest experience hot and humid climate the temperature range from 20°c to 30°c an annual rainfall exceeds 200 CM
deciduous forest
also known as monsoon forest these regions experience seasonal rainfall of about 150 cm the temperature varies between 20°c and be 48°c
area

evergreen forest also known as Tropical rainforest these are found in Amazon and orinoco river basins of South America in India we find this forest along the Western Ghat in Kerala and Karnataka as well as in the North East and Andaman Island
tropical deciduous forest also known as monsoon forest these are found in Indian subcontinent Vietnam Thailand Myanmar Philippines Taiwan

vegetation
evergreen forest

forest and damp extremely dense and multilayer with trees shrubs Creepers
etc

deciduous forest
these forests are also multilayer but less dense the trees are of medium height widely spaced with broad leaves.
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