Geography, asked by dipdek1412, 10 months ago

The forests which are the found in the areas of less than 50 cm rainfall are called as:
(a) dry forests
(b) desert a forests
(c) monsoon forests
(d) evergreen forests

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The forests which are found in the areas of less than 50 cm rainfall are called as desert forests.

Answered by writersparadise
1

Forests found in areas receiving less than 50 cm of rainfall are called as (a) dry forests.

These forests are commonly found in regions with extremely low rainfall levels, officially calculated as any height measured below 50 cm on the rain gauge.

Unlike evergreen and monsoon forests, these forests are characterised by the presence of plants and trees built to sustain harsh and hot climates. Such plants include the thorny cactus, which is known for storing its water inside its juicy flesh, and for preventing any water seepage by using thin leaves, which stick out as thorns.

Similar questions