yes
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.
Yes, sandalwood is a dicot plant. It belongs to the Santalum genus in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae. Monocots typically have one seed leaf (cotyledon), whereas dicots have two seed leaves.
Sandalwood grows best in regions with a tropical climate, such as parts of India, Indonesia, Australia, and Hawaii. These areas provide the necessary warm temperatures and well-drained soil for sandalwood trees to thrive.
Smelling sandalwood is often associated with a sense of relaxation and calmness. It can have a grounding effect on the mind and body, promoting a sense of well-being and reducing stress and anxiety. Sandalwood is also used in aromatherapy to enhance mental clarity and focus.
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Temperate Forest, not a Temperate Decidious Forest.
Some trees of the tropical deciduous forest found in India are sandalwood, shisam, mahua, sal, teak and bamboo.
decidious forest
temperate decidious forest
tall decidious trees and orchids
Deciduous forest
I believe Connecticut is the decidious forest biome. I am 99.9% sure.
A humid sub-tropical, tropical rain forest, decidious forest.
forest wealth of india means the different types of vegetation in india like the tropical rain forest,tropical decidious forest,thorn forest etc.
t-rex lived in a Forest like place. that's where all the food was
The area was a deciduous forest, and all the trees would change colors in the fall.
The state of Karnataka in India is known for its rich forests of sandalwood. Sandalwood trees are native to this region and are highly valued for their fragrant wood which is used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicines.