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which forest covers the largest area in Asia:-
Equatorial
Monsoon
Taiga
Temperature Woodland​

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Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Taiga forest covers the largest area in Asia

Explanation:

In the Eurasia region, which is covered by Sweden, Finland, Norway, Scotland and runs along to the eastern polar end of the Russian Sub Polar continent, and it not only ends there it also reaches as far as to Japan Hokkaido Province.

However, main tree species, the time of summer growing season varies with region. For example, The taiga is known as Spruce in Northern Parts of America; The Scottish Highlands and Finland’s taiga consists of Spruce, Pines, and Birch.

Answered by bratislava
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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.  
  • They are also called as dry forests and includes species like the linas, epiphytes and characterize the southeast Asia.
  • The forest has tall bamboo trees and some contain valuable hardwood species like teak. The forest occurs near the equatorial belt and has a large diversity of species.

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