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Trees in equatorial forests grow tall. Give geographical reasons

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Usually, the trees in equatorial region grow tall.


There can be various reasons for this.


The proper geographical reasons for this are listed below:


The trees are approximately 35 m to 40 m i.e. these trees are very tall.


The temperature and the climate of the region plays a very important role in this aspect.


These trees also have thick as well as dense canopy.


This canopy is responsible for blocking most of the sunlight falling on the earth.


These particular long trees are usually deprived of the sunlight.

Answered by rehankhan2007
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Answer:

In equatorial regions, the year round high temperatures and abundant rainfall support plant growth all year round. These areasusually haveequatorial rainforests. These forests have very dense vegetation. ... They are much taller than most trees in the rainforest and their crowns are exposed to the direct sunlight

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