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A forest is that area which is covered with the trees, plants and animals. Most of the animals are living in the forests and it is important for us to survive. Forests are helpful for human also and can be available in any of the places in whole of the world.
Broadly, the types of forests in India can be divided into five major types on the basis of certain common features like dominant natural vegetation, climatic regions etc. The types of forests in India are classified as below: Tropical Evergreen and Semi-Evergreen forests. Tropical Deciduous Forests. Hope this is helpful to you.. Mark as brainlist
Broadly, the types of forests in India can be divided into five major types on the basis of certain common features like dominant natural vegetation, climatic regions etc. The types of forests in India are classified as below: Tropical Evergreen and Semi-Evergreen forests. Tropical Deciduous Forests. Hope this is helpful to you.. Mark as brainlist
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Thorn Forest:
In South America, thorn forest is sometimes called caatinga. Thorn forest grades into savanna woodland as the rainfall increases and into desert as the climate becomes drier. Athorn forest consists primarily of small, thorny trees that shed their leaves seasonally.
Mangroves:
mangrove is a shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species.
Boreal Forest
The temperature here is very low. Precipitation is primarily in the form of snow, 40-100 cm annually. The soil is thin, nutrient-poor, and acidic and the light rays do not really enter the area. Fauna includes woodpeckers, hawks, fox and bear.
Needle Leaf Forest
mostly occupy the higher latitude regions of the northern hemisphere, as well as high altitude zones and some warm temperate areas, especially on nutrient-poor or otherwise unfavourable soils.
In South America, thorn forest is sometimes called caatinga. Thorn forest grades into savanna woodland as the rainfall increases and into desert as the climate becomes drier. Athorn forest consists primarily of small, thorny trees that shed their leaves seasonally.
Mangroves:
mangrove is a shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water. The term is also used for tropical coastal vegetation consisting of such species.
Boreal Forest
The temperature here is very low. Precipitation is primarily in the form of snow, 40-100 cm annually. The soil is thin, nutrient-poor, and acidic and the light rays do not really enter the area. Fauna includes woodpeckers, hawks, fox and bear.
Needle Leaf Forest
mostly occupy the higher latitude regions of the northern hemisphere, as well as high altitude zones and some warm temperate areas, especially on nutrient-poor or otherwise unfavourable soils.
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