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natural vegetation of west bengal 

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Answered by lakshmi5
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West Bengal's climate varies from tropical savanna in the southern portions to humid subtropical in the north. The main seasons are summer, rainy season, a short autumn, and winter. While the summer in the delta region is noted for excessive humidity, the western highlands experience a dry summer like northern India, with the highest day temperature ranging from 38 °C (100 °F) to 45 °C (113 °F).
Answered by Anonymous
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The alluvial soil of the Gangetic plain, compounded with favourable rainfall, make this region especially fertile.tree species is Shorea robusta, commonly known as the Sal tree. The coastal region of  Purba mendinipur exhibits coastal vegetation; the predominant tree is the Casuarina. A notable tree from the Sundarbans is the ubiquitous sundari (Heritiera fomes), from which the forest gets its name.vegetation also includes rhodendrons,conifers,oaks.

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