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Question
The natural vegetation in India is classified on the basis of its rainfall and climatic conditions. Mention any four types of vegetation and their areas of growth.
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Solution
- Tropical Evergreen Forests:
- Area of Growth: Western Ghats (Kerala, Karnataka), Andaman and Nicobar Islands and parts of Northeastern states (e.g., Arunachal Pradesh).
- Rainfall: Above 200 cm annually.
- Tropical Deciduous (Monsoon) Forests:
- Area of Growth: Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh), northern plains (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar), and parts of Maharashtra.
- Rainfall: 100–200 cm annually.
- Arid Forests:
- Area of Growth: Rajasthan (Thar Desert region) and parts of Gujarat and Punjab.
- Rainfall: Less than 50 cm annually.
- Mountain Forests:
- Area of Growth: Himalayan region (Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim).
- Climatic Basis: Varies with altitude; temperate forests at lower elevations and alpine vegetation at higher elevations.
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