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Natural Vegetation of India

Geography ⇒ Indian Geography

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Describe the main features of montane forests in India.
Describe the role of forests in preventing soil erosion.
Explain the importance of conserving natural vegetation.
Explain the main characteristics of mangrove forests.
Explain why the Andaman and Nicobar Islands have dense forests.
Name any two uses of forests for humans.
Name the forest type that is adapted to survive in saline water.
Name the two main types of tropical deciduous forests found in India.
The Sundarbans in West Bengal are famous for which type of forest? (1) Tropical Deciduous Forest (2) Mangrove Forest (3) Thorn Forest (4) Montane Forest
Which factor is NOT responsible for the diversity of natural vegetation in India? (1) Climate (2) Soil (3) Population (4) Relief
Which of the following forests is known for the presence of the 'Sundari' tree? (1) Alpine Forest (2) Mangrove Forest (3) Tropical Deciduous Forest (4) Thorn Forest
Which of the following is a major threat to natural vegetation in India? (1) Afforestation (2) Deforestation (3) Rainfall (4) Soil formation
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are also called rainforests in India.
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are also known as monsoon forests.
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are found in areas with annual rainfall between 200 cm and 300 cm.
Fill in the blank: The ________ forests are found in areas with annual rainfall less than 70 cm.
True or False: Bamboo is commonly found in moist deciduous forests.
True or False: Deciduous forests shed their leaves in the dry season to conserve water.
True or False: Human activities have no impact on natural vegetation.
True or False: The Himalayan region has both temperate and alpine vegetation.