Geography, asked by sangitaagrawal0425, 3 months ago

Why do tropics mostly have evergreen plants? What are the main features of vegetation in areas of over
200 cm rain?

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Answered by lavairis504qjio
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The reason behind is that the tropical regions have more rainfall and sunshine. The weather there is mostly constant and does not change much. And another reason for this is that the trees there do not shed much leaves which is why they are known as evergreen plants. ... The trees in these belts have dense growth

Answered by PerfectSmoker909
5

Answer:

Tropical Evergreen Rain Forests: These forests grow in areas where rainfall is more than 200 cm. ... So that during the dry-season, trees in these forests do not shed their leaves due to lack of sub-soil water supply. The trees in these belts have dense growth.

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