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प्रश्न
Write the names of the typical trees of the Evergreen Forests.
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उत्तर
Mahogany, Ebony, Rosewood, Cinchona, Coconut, Bamboo.
संबंधित प्रश्न
State whether the sentence is right or wrong and correct the wrong ones and rewrite the sentence:
During field visit, vegetation is not the indicator of difference in precipitation.
Choose the right answer from the alternative given below.
To which one of the following types of vegetation does rubber belong to?
Choose the right answer from the alternative given below.
In which of the following states is the Simlipal bio-reserve located?
Quite a few species of plants and animals are endangered in India. Why?
Why are Evergreen forests composed of thick vegetation and dense foliage?
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 |
On an outline map of India, label the following.
- Areas of Evergreen Forests
- Areas of Dry Deciduous Forests
- Two national parks each in Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western parts of the Country
Write a poem or paragraph showing the importance of wildlife.
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 |
