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In western ghats how many tropical moist deciduous forests are found ​

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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The Western Ghats are home to four tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregions – the North Western Ghats moist deciduous forests, North Western Ghats montane rain forests, South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests, and South Western Ghats montane rain forests. The eastern slopes of the Western Ghats have dry as well as moist deciduous forests marked predominantly by Teak, Sal, Shisham, Sandalwood etc. trees. Further, on the northern side of the Wayanad forests; we find dry deciduous forests while on the southern side there are wet deciduous forests.

1. Tropical Forests in India: Andaman Islands Tropical Rainforests 1.1. Mammals 1.2. Aves 1.3. Reptiles 1.4. Acquatic life forms 2. 2. Tropical Forests in India: Brahmaputra Valley Semi-Evergreen Forests 2.1. Flora 2.2. Mammals 2.3. Aves 3. 3. Tropical Forests in India: North Western Ghats Moist Deciduous Forests 3.1. Flora 3.2. Mammals 3.3. Aves

Western Ghats are home to over 5000 species of flowering plants, 139 mammal species, 508 bird species and 179 amphibian species, many undiscovered species lives.

These slopes appear green in almost all parts of the year. No time is fixed when these trees would shade their leaves. The eastern slopes of the Western Ghats have dry as well as moist deciduous forests marked predominantly by Teak, Sal, Shisham, Sandalwood etc. trees.

Answered by taehyung21
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The evergreen forests are essential in not only promoting greenery on the planet, but they are also useful in the continual survival of animals and plants in the forest ecosystem. The trees are evergreen as there is no period of drought. They are mostly tall and hardwood.

Tropical Evergreen Forests – Characteristics

Learn to identify the tropical evergreen forests, a type of natural vegetation, through the points given below:

Tropical Evergreen Forests

The tropical wet evergreen forest in India is usually found in areas receiving more than 200 cm of rainfall and having a temperature of 15-30 degrees Celsius.

They occupy about 7% of the earth’s surface.

They are found mostly near the equator.

They have sparse undergrowth interspersed with clearings

They have a scarce presence of litter (organic matter settling on the ground)

These forests are dense and multi-layered.

They harbor many types of plants and animals.

The forests constitute an important part of the environment and ecology.

These trees are an important component of the Forest Biology and ecosystem, that helps to promote life in the ecosystem. This allows the plants and animal life to harmonize and live with one another in absolute peace.

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