Make a chart to show the distribution (specify the place names) and plant characteristics of tropical evergreen, tropical deciduous and tidal forest coverage in India.
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Answer:1. The tropical evergreen forests usually occur in areas receiving more than 200 cm of rainfall and having a temperature of 15 to 30 degrees Celsius. They occupy about seven per cent of the earth’s land surface and harbours more than half of the world’s plants and animals. They are found mostly near the equator. Region is warm and wet throughout the year. Trees reach great heights up to 60 metres or even above.
2. It found in areas receiving rainfall between 200 and 100 cm. Exist mostly in the eastern part of the country – northeastern states, along the foothills of the Himalayas, Jharkhand, West Orissa and Chhattisgarh, and on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats. Teak is the most dominant species of this forest.
3. In regions with less than 70 cm of rainfall, the natural vegetation consists of thorny trees and bushes. Found in the northwestern part of the country including semiarid areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Acacias, palms, euphorbias and cacti are the main plant species. Trees are scattered and have long roots penetrating deep into the soil in order to get moisture. The stems are succulent to conserve water.
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Distribution of tropical evergreen, tropical deciduous and tidal forest coverage in India.
Explanation:
- The tropical evergreen forest is dense and has multi-layered structures, they harbor any type of plant and animal life and receives more than 200 cm of rainfall.
- In India, these forests are found in the western ghats and Andaman and Nicobar islands and parts of northeastern regions. They remain green throughout the year.
- The tropical deciduous forest is dry forest and is found in the central parts of the country like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Chattisgarh, they experience 90% of humid conditions and shed their leave twice a year.
- The tidal forest is also called as mangrove forest in India and is usually formed by the result of tides. They have vegetation that is adapted to saline environments and is located on the eastern coast of Bengal.
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