Geography, asked by sanukadam721, 10 months ago

why does the deciduous type of vegetation occupy most of India ?​

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Answered by yash8853
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Answer:

Soil found in Tropical Deciduous Forests, India

It is mainly due to this reason that the soil in this biome is very fertile. It is due to the fertility of the soil that large parts of the forest have been converted into agricultural areas

Answered by ishan1005
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Explanation:

Hey mate!!

They are the most widespread forests of India. Also called the monsoon forests and spread over the region receiving rainfall between 200 cm and 70 cm. Trees of this forest type shed their leaves for about six to eight weeks in dry summer.

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