tropical climate and heavy seasonal rainfall.
Rain, hail, snow etc
it's actually deciduous............................... i think
Trees can also be divided into deciduous and coniferous categories.Deciduous trees are also known as broadleaf trees because the leaves are generally larger and wider than those of conifers. The larger leaf size means a greater surface area for photosynthesis, but it also mean the leaf is too fragile to withstand winter conditions. Therefore, most deciduous trees drop their leaves in autumn.Coniferous trees keep their leaves throughout the year, shedding only the oldest leaves. Usually these leaves are lower down on the tree and do not receive as much sunlight as newly developed leaves higher up. Some of the best-known members of the conifer family are pines, spruces, firs, and hemlocks. The cones of the conifers are its flowers.
The Lodgepole Pine [Pinus latifolia] is a Conifer. It is also an Evergreen. Some Conifers are deciduous so it is confusing to use deciduous and coniferous as comparisons.
tropical climate and heavy seasonal rainfall.
occurring throughout the years
Temperate Deciduous Forests
Rain, hail, snow etc
it is the best because there is no school and we get to go to the pool
The best biome to view the changing of the seasons would be the temperate forest biome. In a temperate forest biome they have tall trees and moderate rainfall.
you can go there during the changing of the seasons. The best season to visit is during fall. All of the colors change and you can see more animals scurrying around
Tropical Deciduous Forests are having a great economic value. They provide hard and durable wood which we cannot get from any other forests. Also, they help in setting up industries as manufacturers can get a best quality wood from these forests. They are a safe shelter for a variety of animal species. In the medical field also, they gives us a number of ancient herbs and medicines. They are also used for agriculture. Most areas of these trees are used for agriculture and local grazzing. Answer by :- ANKIT CHOUDHARY mr.ankit97@gmail.com
There are deciduous, hardwood and softwood coniferous trees like beech and Chilean pine mainly found in southern Chile>
Regions with abundant forests and a thriving timber industry, such as the Pacific Northwest in the United States and parts of Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, and South America, are known for being best for lumber production. These regions typically have an optimal climate, soil, and topography for growing various types of trees used for lumber.
There are many different types of terrain in Texas. These types of terrain include huge forests, hilly regions, plains areas, and swamps.
The tropical rain forests are playing an important role in natural vegetation in India. These types of forests include the tropical evergreen forests and tropical semi-evergreen forests and they are mostly found in places where there is plenty of rainfall and sunshine throughout the year. Trees in these forests do not have a decided season of casting off leaves, because the area remains warm and wet all through the year. Growth of the trees is usually at its best where rainfall is in surplus of 200 cm, with a short dry season. Therefore, these forests are called as archetypal rain-forests. Such regions are limited within rainy slopes of the Western Ghats, plains of West Bengal and Orissa and North-easternIndia. Trees grow very briskly in these forests and attain sublime heights of about 60 metres and above. The number of species in these forests is too vast and too assorted to utilise each one of them commercially. Some of the commercially functional trees of these forests comprise ebony, mahogany and rosewood.Another variety of natural vegetation in India can be found in the tropical deciduous forests. They are called as deciduous (whether it is moist or dry) as they cast leaves for about six to eight weeks in summer. They are also called the monsoon forests with all their grandeur and beauty. This is so because they form a natural cover approximately all over India, especially within regions having 200 and 75 cm of annual rainfall. Most of the tropical deciduous forests are found in the state of Kerala in India. Apart from Kerala, these forests can be found in the eastern slopes of Western Ghats and also in the northeastern parts of the peninsular plateau and in the valleys of the Himalayas. The tropical deciduous forests are pretty substantial, cost-effective and they demand a lot of maintenance, as they are less resistant to fire. These forests can be divided into moist and dry deciduous forests.The rain forests of Southern India are contributing hugely to the natural vegetation in India. The most luxuriant rain forests lie on the southwestern coast, in the state of Kerala. Here the lagoons are canopied by coconut trees and lead to the longest uninterrupted stretch of rain forests in the country. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the state of Arunachal Pradesh are some of the other regions with well preserved rain forests in India. Apart from that, dense sandal, teak and sisoo (Dalbergia sissoo) forests also flourish on the wet Karnataka plateau. On the other hand, the dry Telengana plateau in Andhra Pradesh offers only thorny scrub and wild Indian date palm.Natural vegetation in India can be found in the desert region of India also. The Thar Desert presents a wonderful picture of natural vegetation in India. The trees in this desert are short and stout, and stunted by the scorching sun. Some of the most common trees in this region include cacti, etc. All the above mentioned varieties of forests and areas are contributing hugely to the natural vegetation in India.