why are the tropical deciduous forest called monsoon forests?
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Answer: The tropical deciduous forests are also called monsoon forest because the trees in these forests shed their leaves during dry season and re-grow during monsoon. ... The dry season is followed by heavy rainfall or monsoon and the trees re-grow their leaves. So they are called dry forests as well as monsoon forests.
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The tropical deciduous forests are called monsoon forests because open woodland in tropical areas that have a long dry season followed by a season of heavy rainfall.
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- They have a long dry season followed by a period of intense rainfall.
- Tropical deciduous forest can lost their leaves in a year and these are normally found in the tropical latitudes.
- These regions are under the influence of monsoonal winds.
- And hence these types of forests are occur in the region which have monsoon type climate.
- They are among the prominent forests of India in terms of area and in regions of rainfall between 70cm to 100 cm they are known to flourish.
- There are more number of trees were found in these kinds of forest but mostly teak is highly present.
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