Geography, asked by shivanighosh29, 1 year ago

in areas which receive less than 500 mm rainfall, ___ forest are found

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Answered by zerotohero
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A forest is a land parcel with numerous trees. Numerous creatures require backwoods to live and endure. Woods are essential and develop in numerous spots far and wide. They are a biological system which incorporates numerous plants and creatures.  

Temperature and precipitation are the two most vital things for backwoods. Numerous spots are excessively cool or unreasonably dry for them. Woods can exist from the equator to close to the polar areas, yet extraordinary atmospheres have various types of woodlands. In cool atmospheres conifers command, yet in calm and tropical atmospheres forests are for the most part comprised of blossoming plants. Distinctive precipitation additionally makes various types of timberland. No backwoods exist in deserts, only a couple of trees in spots where their foundations can get at some underground water.  

Deciduous forests for the mostly found in the calm zone of North America, Europe and Asia. They have a moderate atmosphere amid the spring, summer and winter, with precipitation of in any event 500 mm every year.

In areas which receive less than 500 mm rainfall, deciduous forests are found.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Dryland forests would be receiving less than 500 mm rainfall.

This type of forest is mainly found in South-East Asia, Latin America and South Asia.

Also, Indian has around 60% of tropical dry land forest.

This type of forest is known by other names called true forest and Savannah forest.

These forests will have woodlands, grasslands that are covered with small shrubs and trees.

In India, Rajasthan would receive less than 500 mm rainfall and has vegetation pattern that grown periodically like tiger bush.

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