E. Answer in a paragraph.
1. What is the difference between evergreen forests
and deciduous forests? Give two examples each
of trees found here.
2. Describe the climate and vegetation found in
tropical evergreen forests.
3. Discuss the location, climate, natural vegetation
and wildlife of the tundra region.
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- Trees of the evergreen forests do not shed their leaves at any time of the year. Trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves in some specific season, to save the loss of water and moisture through transpiration. As these are sensitive to temperature, evergreen forests can survive in warm weather.
- Tropical evergreen forests are dense, multi-layered, and harbour many types of plants and animals. These forests are found in the areas receiving heavy rainfall (more than 200 cm annual rainfall). They are very dense. ... Therefore, these forests always appear green and are known as evergreen forests.
- The tundra climate region geographically located between 60° and 75° of latitude, mostly along the Arctic coast of North America and Eurasia and on the coastal margins of Greenland. In such areas, winters are long and cold especially in the region north of the Arctic Circle.
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