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Distinguish between mountain vegetation and tidal forest

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Answered by ranvi32
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in a Himalayan vegetation the vegetation change according to the altitude.It is because the temperature and rainfall decrease with height.

the tidal forest grows well in low lying delta region along the eastern coast of India.
Answered by avanthi7
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Mountain lands provide a scattered but diverse array of habitats in which a large range of plants and animals can be found. At higher altitudes harsh environmental conditions generally prevail, and a treeless alpine vegetation, upon which the present account is focused, is supported. Lower slopes commonly are covered by montane forests. At even lower levels mountain lands grade into other types of landform and vegetation—e.g., tropical or temperate forest, savanna, scrubland, desert, or tundra.

Mangroves. A tidal habitat comprised of salt-tolerant trees and shrubs. Comparable to rainforests, mangroves have a mixture of plant types. Sometimes the habitat is called a tidal forest or a mangrove forest to distinguish it from the trees that are also called mangroves.

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