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tropical moist deciduous forests 33.2%tropical dry deciduous forests 30.0%tropical wet evergreen forest 8.58%
Tropical rainforests and tropical deciduous forests are both found in tropical regions with high temperatures and precipitation. They are characterized by high species diversity and dense vegetation. However, tropical rainforests receive more annual rainfall and are evergreen, while tropical deciduous forests experience a drier season and some trees shed their leaves.
Tropical evergreen forests are found in states like Kerala, Karnataka, and parts of Assam. Tropical deciduous forests can be found in states such as Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Odisha.
the major types of vegetation found in India are- tropical evergreen forests tropical deciduous forests tropical thorn forests and scrubs montane forests mangrove forests plants
Tropical deciduous forests are found in India, Myanmar, South China, East Brazil and Central parts of America. These forests thrive in regions where the climate is hot with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Tropical seasonal forests experience distinct wet and dry seasons, leading to a diverse array of flora and fauna adapted to these conditions, including deciduous trees that lose leaves during the dry period. In contrast, temperate forests have a more consistent climate with four distinct seasons, featuring a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees that adapt to cold winters. Additionally, temperate forests tend to have richer soil and support a different type of biodiversity compared to tropical seasonal forests. Overall, the climate, seasonal changes, and types of vegetation are key differentiators between the two forest types.
because they have their own cycle
Tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest are the two types.
Madagascar, they build nests in trees and live in tropical forests as well as deciduous forests and dry scrub forests
langoors,tigers ,lions,elephants,monkeys
sal , teak , shisham , neem and bamboo.
No, tropical rainforests generally receive more rainfall than temperate deciduous forests. Tropical rainforests typically receive around 80 inches (200 cm) of precipitation annually, while temperate deciduous forests receive around 30-60 inches (75-150 cm) of precipitation per year.