E. Answer the following
the following questions in
10-20 words.
1. What do you mean by natural vegetation?
2. Where are tropical evergreen forests
found?
3. Why is lumbering an important
occupation in the coniferous forests?
4. Distinguish between evergreen forests
and deciduous forests.
5. Why have some wildlife species become
endangered?
Answers
Answer:
1) Natural vegetation refers tothe vegetation that grows without human interference.
2) Tropical evergreen forests are found in areas around the tropics.
3) Lumbering is an important occupation in the coniferous forests because coniferous trees make lumbering easy.
4) Evergreen forest do not shed their leaves throughout the year whereas deciduous forests shed their leaves once in the year that is before winter starts.
5) Some wildlife species have become endangered because of the poaching of the animals.
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1. Natural vegetation means the plants that have not grown with the help of human being. It doesn't need help of humans and gets whatever it needs from the natural environment.
2. Tropical evergreen forests are spread in the areas of the Zaire basin in Africa, the Amazon basin in South America, and many parts of South East Asia. In India, they are common in the Western Ghats, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Kerela and the North Eastern parts of the country.
3. Lumbering is well- developed in the coniferous forest belt of the cool temperate lands because :-
i) The rivers freeze which makes transportation of the the logs easy.
ii) The species of trees are few and the area is accessible.
4. The main difference between evergreen forests and decidous forests is that the trees in an evergreen forests do not shed their leaves in a particular season whereas the trees in a decidous forests shed their leaves during the dry season .
5. Species become endangered for two main reasons:- loss of habitat and loss of genetic variation. A loss of habitat can happen naturally, human activity can also contribute to a loss of habitat. Development of housing, industry and agriculture reduces the habitat of native organisms..
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