Social Sciences, asked by abhinav9813, 6 months ago

why is 'the terai' region densly forested​

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Answered by rupamtiwari917
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Explanation:

a. Vegetation in any region is dependent on soil, relief features and climatic conditions,

b. Lying between tropic of cancer and the arctic circle in the north, torrid zone receives strong sun rays.

c. Torrid region is characterised by hot and wet climate , which is best suited for the growth of equatorial rain forests which has thick canopies and has variety of plants and animals.

The region was densely forested with stands of foremost Sal. Heavy logging began in the 1920s. Extracted timber was exported to India to ...

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Answered by chetanamks2009
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Answer:

The Tarai Region. ... A region that in the past contained malaria-infested, thick forests, commonly known as char kose jhari (dense forests approximately twelve kilometers wide), the Tarai was used as a defensive frontier by Nepalese rulers during the period of the British Raj (1858-1947) in India.

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