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Give a detailed accounts of the forest of jammu and Kashmir

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Answered by SpandanNanda
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Forests are one of the most important resources of Jammu and Kashmir. Spread over 2,236 sq. kms. of the demarcated area forests accounts for 20% of the total geographical area of the state on this side of the Line of Control. More than 99% of forest area is confined to the province of Jammu & Kashmir only, with largest area of 5848 sq. kms. in district of Doda and smallest are of 481 sq. kms. in the district of Budgam. Over 19,236 sq. kms. is under coniferous softwood (Pine) and 946 sq. kms. under non-coniferous softwood. In the coniferous category.Fir accounts for 3355 sq. kms., Kail for 1874 sq. kms., Chir for 1773 sq. kms. and Deodar for 1122 sq. kms. Forests require abundance of moisture in the soil. So they are found in the areas where there is sufficient rainfall or along the banks of the rivers where sufficient water is available. In the State of Jammu and Kashmir forests are mainly found where annual rainfall is about 100 cms. However, scrub forests are found, where rainfall is even less than100 cms.

The valley of Kashmir has deciduous vegetation. The Chinar, Poplar, Deodar, Fir, Pine, Kail, Partal, Mulbery, Walnut and other fruit trees grow throughout the valley. Baramulla and Anantnag districts have respectively 71% and 60% of their areas under forests.


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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Jammu and Kashmir, located at the northern most part of our country India has an extensive forest cover of 20230 square kilometres, which accounts for 19.95% of the total geographic area within India. Jammu region has 45.89% of the forests and Kashmir has 50.97% of the forests and Ladakh has 0.06% of forest cover. The forests can be classified as "Very Dense Forest (2102 sq. km)", "Moderately Dense Forest (8395 sq. km)", "Open Forest (10770 sq. km)". "Jammu and Kashmir" has coniferous forest covering 19,236 sq. km and non coniferous forest covering 946 sq. km. The forests have deciduous trees like Deodar, Chinar, Poplar, Pine, Fir, Walnut, etc.

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