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प्रश्न
Give a geographical reason.
India has deciduous forests.
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उत्तर
- Monsoon climate with distinct wet and dry seasons: India has a tropical monsoon climate, which is defined by a prolonged dry season followed by a rainy season. This climatic pattern is the primary geographical reason for the prevalence of deciduous forests.
- Tree adaptation to conserve water: Deciduous trees are an adaptation to this specific climate. To survive the dry season, these trees shed their leaves to prevent excessive water loss through transpiration, a process in which moisture evaporates from their leaves.
- Moderate rainfall: These forests are found in regions that receive moderate, but not exceptionally high, rainfall, typically between 70 cm and 200 cm annually. This is sufficient rainfall for lush growth during the wet season but necessitates the dry-season adaptation.
- Widespread coverage: Deciduous forests cover the largest percentage of forest area in India, especially in the central and peninsular regions, showing how this vegetation type is a widespread adaptation to the climate of the subcontinent.
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