name different types of vegetation found in India and describe the vegetation of high altitude
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There are five major types of vegetation in India: Tropical Rainforests, Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical Thorn Forests and Scrubs, Montane Forests and Mangrove Forests.
Montane Forest: The forests in the mountainous areas are called montane forest. These forests are mainly found along the southern slopes of the Himalayas and at high altitudes in southern and north-eastern India. Kashmir stag, spotted deer, wild sheep, jack rabbit, Tibetan antelope, yak, snow leopard, squirrels, Shaggy horn wild ibex, bear, rare red panda, sheep and goats are the common animals in these forests.
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Montane Forest: The forests in the mountainous areas are called montane forest. These forests are mainly found along the southern slopes of the Himalayas and at high altitudes in southern and north-eastern India. Kashmir stag, spotted deer, wild sheep, jack rabbit, Tibetan antelope, yak, snow leopard, squirrels, Shaggy horn wild ibex, bear, rare red panda, sheep and goats are the common animals in these forests.
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different types of vegetation found in India:
#tropical rain forests
#tropical deciduous forest
#tropical thorn forests and scrub
#mangrove forests
#montane forests
montane forests(vegetation of high altitude):-
#elevation of 2500 m above sea level or higher, irrespective of slope, or on land with an elevation of 300–2 500 m and a slope with sharp changes in elevation within a short distance.
#it covers about 900 million hectares of the world’s land surface, constituting 20 percent of the world’s forest cover.
#tropical rain forests
#tropical deciduous forest
#tropical thorn forests and scrub
#mangrove forests
#montane forests
montane forests(vegetation of high altitude):-
#elevation of 2500 m above sea level or higher, irrespective of slope, or on land with an elevation of 300–2 500 m and a slope with sharp changes in elevation within a short distance.
#it covers about 900 million hectares of the world’s land surface, constituting 20 percent of the world’s forest cover.
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