SSC
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY
Question
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Tropical evergreen forests
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Tropical deciduous forests
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Mountain forests
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Mangrove forests
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Detailed explanation-1: -Tropical Evergreen Forests are found in regions that are hot and receive heavy rainfall. The trees in these forests do not shed their leaves and they always appear to be green.
Detailed explanation-2: -Plants that never shed their leaves are called evergreen plants, these are generally seen in equatorial regions. They remain flourished throughout the year, some examples of evergreen plants are Aswagandha, Ebony, and Mahogany.
Detailed explanation-3: -evergreen, any plant that retains its leaves through the year and into the following growing season. Many tropical species of broad-leaved flowering plants are evergreen, but in cold-temperate and Arctic areas the evergreens commonly are cone-bearing shrubs or trees (conifers), such as pines and firs.
Detailed explanation-4: -As the name implies tropical evergreen forests are evergreen and they never shed their leaves in a particular season.