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Answered by arrenraji
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Trees of the evergreen forests do not shed their leaves at any time of the year. Trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves in some specific season, to save the loss of water and moisture through transpiration. As these are sensitive to temperature, evergreen forests can survive in warm weather.

ans2, Temperate deciduous forests are most notable because they go through four seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Leaves change color (or senesce) in autumn, fall off in the winter, and grow back in the spring; this adaptation allows plants to survive cold winters.

ans3The correct answer is option (a). Explanation: Teak and sal are important trees found in tropical deciduous forests

ans4 The Deccan thorn scrub forests are a xeric shrubland ecoregion of south India and northern Sri Lanka. Historically this area was covered by tropical dry deciduous forest, but this only remains in isolated fragments. The vegetation now consists of mainly of southern tropical thorn scrub type forests.

Answered by AiSh123821
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Trees of the evergreen forests do not shed their leaves at any time of the year. Trees of the deciduous forests shed their leaves in some specific season, to save the loss of water and moisture through transpiration. As these are sensitive to temperature, evergreen forests can survive in warm weather

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