Write a comparative overview of types of forests in India and Brazil
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Explanation:- Brazil holds about one-third of the world's remaining rainforests, including a majority of the Amazon rainforest.
- Types of forests in brazil include rainforests (the majority), seasonal forests, deciduous forests, flooded forests, and savannas.
- In Brazil it has more than 23% of forest covers in the total surface area.
- These forests are very dense and a lots of animals survive in this forest due to availability of good food such as grasses. Grasses are about 2 metres long.
- Trees are more than 20 m long.
- These forests have various numbers of medicinal plants.
Forests in India:
- Forests in India cover roughly 19 percent of India's land mass.
-Major types of forests in India are
Wet Evergreen forest, Semi Evergreen forest, Moist Deciduous forest, Dry Deciduous forest, Littoral and Swamp forest / Mangrove forest, Dry Evergreen forest, Thorn forest etc.
- India has dense forest near to river banks and evergreen also.
- Trees are about 10 to 20 m long and very broad leaves .
- In the Northern side of India it coveres the Himalayan forest which are triangle like structure and also easily surviving in cold regions.
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INDIA
- The Himalayan forests are seen in India. In India forest have 19% of total surface covers.
- It has dense forest near to river banks and evergreen also. Trees are about 10 to 20 m long and very broad leaves .
- In the Northern side of India it covers the Himalayan forest which are triangle like structure and also easily surviving in cold regions , e.g. Mahogany trees .
- Forestry in India is more than just about wood and fuel. India has a thriving non-wood forest products industry, which produces latex, gums, resins, essential oils, flavors, fragrances and aroma chemicals, incense sticks, handicrafts, thatching materials and medicinal plants.
- About 60% of non-wood forest products production is consumed locally. About 50% of the total revenue from the forestry industry in India is in non-wood forest products category.
- In 2002, non-wood forest products were a source of significant supplemental income to over 400 million people in India, mostly rural.
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