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Std. VI S. St.

1. ------------------ in India experiences very high temperature.
2. Mumbai enjoys -------------- climate.
3. ------------ is the important tree of Mangrove forests.
4. India is called a land of tropical------------- climate.
5. The duration of the hot weather season is from ---------- to -----------------.
6. The --------------- is our National animal.
7. The ------------- is our National bird.
8. Project Tiger was launched in ------------.
9. The elephants are found in -------------- and ------------- climate.
10. Tidal forests of Ganga Delta have been named as ---------. Explain
1. Tropical Evergreen Forests.
2. Tropical Deciduous Forests.​

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Answered by allyayush
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Here is the answer of your question

1. Rajasthan

2. Monsoon

3. The red Mangrove

4. Monsoon

5. March to May

6. Tiger

7. Peacock

8. 1973

9. Tropical

10. Sundarbans

1. Tropical Evergreen Forests:

The tropical evergreen forests of the world are located between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, in regions that get abundant precipitation throughout the year. Because trees transpire great quantities of water, these forests produce large quantities of mist and this mist helps produce more rainfall.

Aside from a wealth of natural resources and the ability to grow food and other crops in this region, the tropical evergreen forest is also referred to as the lungs of the world. This forest covers a large portion of the Earth's surface and is responsible for a large quantity of oxygen production throughout the year. Unlike the tropical dry forests, of the deciduous and boreal forests to the south and north, the tropical evergreen forest (also called the tropical rainforest), stays green and continues to grow throughout the year.

2.Tropical Deciduous Forests:

Tropical deciduous forests occur in climates that are warm year-round and may receive several hundred centimeters of rain per year. Though these forests occur in climates that are warm year-round and may receive several hundred centimeters of rain per year, they have long dry seasons which last several months and vary with geographic location.

Broadly speaking tropical deciduous forests occur in drier areas north and south of the tropical rainforest belt, south or north of the subtropical deserts, generally in two bands: one between 10° and 20°N latitude and the other between 10° and 20°S latitude.

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