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प्रश्न
Trees cannot grow or survive in the regions beyond the Arctic Circle in Asia. Why ?
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उत्तर
Trees or forests cannot grow or survive in the regions beyond the Arctic Circle in Asia because this region has long severe winters and the frozen subsoil which do not permit the growth of trees and this region is, therefore, devoid of forests.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
A few regions of South-west Asia receive winter rainfall from the ____________ that originate over the Mediterranean Sea
Match the following
| A. Climate Region | B. Tree Plant Species | C. Wildlife species |
| Arctic | Magnolia, Camphor | Lizards, insects |
| Equatorial | Thorny bushes, tufts of grass | Lynx, sable |
| Cold Temperate | Moss, Lichen | Pheasants peacocks |
| Warm temperate eastern margin | Ebony, Mahagony | Monkeys, apes, colourful birds |
| Mid-Latitude deserts | Pine, larch | Walruses, reindeer |
When does most of Asia receive maximum rainfall? Give a reason for your answer.
Name any two countries that experience Mediterranean climate
Write a short note on summer conditions in Asia.
What are the different types of vegetation found in varied climatic conditions of Asia?
Fill in the blanks.
The areas away from the coasts experience __________, climate while places closer to the coasts experience___________ climate.
Fill in the blank.
____________ rainfall occurs almost daily around 4 o'clock in equatorial climate region of Asia.
Fill in the blank.
The treeless plains in the Arctic climate are called ___________.
Give Reasons
There is no winter in the equatorial region.
