Geography, asked by jahanvidhiman93, 13 days ago

what are tropical forests.?
Class 8
Subject - Geography ​

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Answered by sg8883193
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A tropical forest is a type of forest found in areas with high regular rainfall and no more than two months of low rainfall, and consisting of a completely closed canopy of trees that prevents penetration of sunlight to the ground and discourages ground-cover growth.

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Answered by dnath9833Anj
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Tropical forests are closed canopy forests growing within 28 degrees north or south of the equator. They are very wet places, receiving more than 200 cm rainfall per year, either seasonally or throughout the year. ... Rainforest trees are quite different from trees of temperate forests.

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