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Natural Vegetation of India

Geography ⇒ Indian Geography

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Describe the main features of alpine vegetation in India.
Explain how rainfall affects the distribution of natural vegetation in India.
Explain the importance of natural vegetation for the environment.
Explain why desert vegetation is sparse and consists mainly of thorny bushes.
List any two ways in which humans are responsible for the loss of natural vegetation.
Name one adaptation of plants found in thorn forests.
Name two major factors that influence the type of natural vegetation in a region.
Name two states where mangrove forests are found in India.
Which of the following forests is also called 'monsoon forest'? (1) Tropical Evergreen (2) Tropical Deciduous (3) Alpine (4) Mangrove
Which of the following is a characteristic of tropical deciduous forests? (1) Trees shed their leaves in winter (2) Trees remain green throughout the year (3) Trees shed their leaves in dry season (4) Trees grow only in marshy areas
Which of the following is a deciduous tree? (1) Pine (2) Sal (3) Fir (4) Deodar
Which of the following is a feature of coniferous forests? (1) Broad leaves (2) Needle-shaped leaves (3) Deciduous trees (4) Found in deserts
Fill in the blank: ________ forests are also known as monsoon forests.
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are also called rainforests in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are found along the eastern and western coasts of India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are found at altitudes above 3,600 metres in the Himalayas.
True or False: Teak and sal are important trees of tropical deciduous forests.
True or False: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands have tropical evergreen forests.
True or False: The Deccan Plateau is mainly covered with tropical deciduous forests.
True or False: The Himalayan region has alpine vegetation at higher altitudes.