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EXPLAIN TROPICAL THRONE FOREST​

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Answered by dhruv2220
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Thorn Forest is a type of desert formation which has scrub-like vegetation. They are mostly tropical and subtropical forests having trees and plants with armed thorns and spines. Thorn forests experience very little rainfall and are prevalent in the arid regions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thorn Forest is a type of desert formation which has scrub-like vegetation. They are mostly tropical and subtropical forests having trees and plants with armed thorns and spines.

Thorn forests experience very little rainfall and are prevalent in the arid regions.

The vegetation found here is often short and small with few tall trees set against the sparse ground where grass lacks.

In India, Thorn forests are found in arid regions which experiences less rainfall of less than 70 cm. The North-western part of India homes the Thorn forests.

They can be found in the semi-arid areas of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.

Thorn forests span over a substantial part of North America, Africa and Australia. In the North American region, these are found in the southwestern part.

The African continent experiences Thorn forests in southwestern Africa, South Africa and smaller regions of the African land.

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