The trees found in the evergreen forest are A. Jhand, khair, Babul, Cacti
B. Teak, Sal, Sandalwood, Kusum
C. Teak, Rosewood, Ebony, Mahagany
D. Canes, Screw pines, Palams, Sundai
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India possesses a variety of forests and natural vegetation which varies from region to region due to variations in climatic conditions, soil types and relief features. The country can be divided into five major vegetation regions which are:
India possesses a variety of forests and natural vegetation which varies from region to region due to variations in climatic conditions, soil types and relief features. The country can be divided into five major vegetation regions which are:(i) the tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests,
India possesses a variety of forests and natural vegetation which varies from region to region due to variations in climatic conditions, soil types and relief features. The country can be divided into five major vegetation regions which are:(i) the tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests,(ii) the tropical deciduous forests,
India possesses a variety of forests and natural vegetation which varies from region to region due to variations in climatic conditions, soil types and relief features. The country can be divided into five major vegetation regions which are:(i) the tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests,(ii) the tropical deciduous forests,(iii) the dry thorn forests,
India possesses a variety of forests and natural vegetation which varies from region to region due to variations in climatic conditions, soil types and relief features. The country can be divided into five major vegetation regions which are:(i) the tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests,(ii) the tropical deciduous forests,(iii) the dry thorn forests,(iv) the tidal forests and
India possesses a variety of forests and natural vegetation which varies from region to region due to variations in climatic conditions, soil types and relief features. The country can be divided into five major vegetation regions which are:(i) the tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests,(ii) the tropical deciduous forests,(iii) the dry thorn forests,(iv) the tidal forests and(v) the hill forests of the Himalayan regions