Where are temperate evergreen forests found?
(a) South east USA
(b) South China
(c) South east Brazil
(d) All of these
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Answer d All Of These I am Sure 100 %
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Temperate evergreen forests are found in (d) All of these.
Temperate Evergreen forests:
- These forests are commonly found along the continents' eastern margins.
- They include both hardwood and softwood trees.
- For example, oak, pine, eucalyptus, and so on.
- These forests are restricted to the Western Ghats and the island groups of Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar, upper Assam, and the Tamil Nadu coast.
- They thrive in areas with more than 200 cm of rainfall and a short dry season.
- Temperate forests are defined as areas with high levels of precipitation, humidity, and a diverse range of deciduous trees.
- Plant photosynthesis decreases as temperatures drop and daylight hours shorten in the fall.
- The Eastern and Western Himalayas have temperate evergreen forests.
- They have spread across the Himalayas at altitudes ranging from 1700 to 3000 meters.
- The annual rainfall ranges from 50 to 170cm.
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