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The trees in monsoon deciduous forest shed their leaves for about 6-8 weeks during March and April.GIVE REASON.

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Answer:

Yes, The trees in monsoon deciduous forest shed their leaves for about 6-8 weeks during March and April.

Explanation:

This is because, the weather is hot and dry during March and April. Due to high temperature the leaves get dried up and the lack of moisture causes the trees to shed their leaves for about 6-8 weeks during March and April.

Monsoon forest also known as dry forest or tropical deciduous forest are found in tropical areas having prolonged dry season with heavy rainfall.


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Answered by bratislava
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The trees in monsoon deciduous forest shed their leaves for about 6-8 weeks during March and April.

Explanation:

  • The monsoon deciduous forest is also called as the dry  deciduous forest biome and they have long and dry seasons followed by the heavy rain and thus these forests shed the leaves during the dry seasons and due to the high temperatures the leaves get dried up and it takes about 6 to 8 weeks to form the march to April to lose there leaves.
  • As many of the wooded trees and the epiphytes are well developed to the climate of the southeast Asia and they are tall and thick trees like those of the bamboos. And this shedding of their leaves helps them to conserve their energy and correct the loss of the water and the transpiration.

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