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forest in Democratic Republic of Congo are called evergreen forest explain

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The forests found in "democratic republic of Congo" are called evergreen forest because they are rain fed forests where there are incessant rains.  

Explanation:

There are "different types of trees" that "shed" their leaves at "different times of year". Animal life is rich and diverse in these forests. Some trees that are found here are: "mahogany, ebony, limba, wenge, agba, iroko and sapele".  There are several parks that protect these animals and trees and they are enlisted under "UNESCO world heritage site".

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Forest in Democratic Republic of Congo are called evergreen forest because they showered with the rainwater permanently of all season.

Explanation:

There are definitely one of the seasons where all the leaves shed. At the region covered with all dense evergreens forest the leave shed and originate one after other which makes evergreen forest. The trees include in the region are Ebony and Limba. This region has mention in the ‘UNESCO World Heritage’.

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