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प्रश्न
Find some trees in your neighborhood having medicinal values.
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उत्तर
Tulsi, Neem, Acacia and Kachnar
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Choose the right answer from the alternative given below.
Which one of the following bio-reserves of India is not included in the world network of bioreserve?
Identify the odd man out.
With reference to flora of India:
Give geographical reason.
Vegetation is scarce in the high altitudes of Himalayas.
Give one use of each of the following trees: mahogany, rosewood, ebony, cinchona, bamboo.
From the following information about the regions A, B, C, state the kind of natural vegetation growing there and mention the name of a typical tree of the respective region:
A : Annual rainfall 100-200 cm. Trees shed their leaves in March and April.
B : Annual rainfall less than 50 cm. Trees are stunted and widely scattered.
C : Forests are found in submerged coastal plains, especially on the edges of deltas.
Identify the correct co-relation and complete the chain.
| Type of forest | Trees | Characteristics | |
| 1. | Coastal forest | Khair | Trees shed their leaves |
| 2. | Evergreen forest | Sundri | Soft, durable and oily wood |
| 3. | Deciduous forest | Mahogany | Short leaved tree |
| 4. | Thorny and shrub forest | Teak | Broad and evergreen leaves |
Answer the following questions on the basis of a given map.
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- Which forests are found in western snow-capped regions?
- On which coast do you mainly find the coastal vegetation?
- Which type of forests occupy maximum area in India ? Why?
- Where do you find thorny and shrub vegetation and why?
Identify the odd man out.
With reference to flora of India -
Match the columns :
| Column A | Column B |
| (a) Evergreen Forests | (i) Sundar trees |
| (b) Deciduous Forests | (ii) Pine |
| (c) Coastal Forests | (iii) Pau Brasil |
| (d) Himalayan Forests | (iv) Khejadi |
| (e) Thorny and bush-type vegetation | (v) Teak |
| (vi) Orchid | |
| (vii) Sal |
Identify the odd man out.
With reference to flora of India:

