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Question
Why are tropical evergreen forests not very important economically?
Short Answer
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Solution
- The trees are not found in pure stands; thus, commercial exploitation proves to be very expensive.
- These are hardwood trees, i.e., they do not float on water.
- Its warm and wet climate throughout the year paves the way for thick vegetation, so there is a lack of transport facilities. Thus, these forests do not encourage exploitation economically.
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