Forests grow in ares of low rainfall
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Forests can grow in the areas of scanty rainfall and this type of forests are called as Thorn forests or Scrubs. Explanation: The thorn forests grow in the areas which receive less than 70cm of rainfall annually.
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- Forests are primarily located in regions with high rainfall rates since low rainfall rates do not support a lot of vegetation.
- Deciduous forests are those that can be found in areas with little rainfall.
- The cool, wet parts of the northern hemisphere—North America, which includes Canada, the United States, and central Mexico—Europe, and western Asia, which includes Japan, China, North Korea—are home to deciduous temperate forests.
- Tropical dry thorn forest : This forest can be found in dry regions. Xerophytic forest types are prevalent. Compared to deciduous trees, trees are shorter.
- Deciduous forests in the tropics. Broadleaves cover these trees. ...
- Rainforests in the tropics. They are additionally known as equatorial rainforests.
- Mountain Forests Hills or mountainsides are where you'll find this kind of forest.
- jungles of tropical thorns.
- swampy woodlands.
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