Geography, asked by jdkaivalya, 5 months ago

which forest covers the largest area in Asia
(a) taiga
(b) equatorial​

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Answered by dhwanishah38
2

Equatorial

Explanation:

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Answered by BubblySnowFake
3

Answer:

Equatorial

Explanation:

monsoonal forest

The forest covers the largest area in Asia is the monsoonal forest. Explanation: They are the largest forest found in Asia and have leaf fall during summers are located in lands that govern the tropics and is largely found near the equatorial regions of the world, like India, mainland China

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