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Tropical Rainforests
Tropical Evergreen Forests are not commercially exploited because these forests signify the beauty of the earth and these forests are very dense forests.
The largest evergreen forests in the world grow along the equatorial region. The dense trees in the forest grow to 40 or 50 meters. More than two-thirds of the world's plants grow in the rainforest. Orchids, carnivorous plants, strangler fig, and bromeliads are common plants.
Taiga
taiga
The land is naturally covered with dense vegetation.&the timber of the equatorial forest is very valuable for furniture
The equatorial region has a dense forest cover known as tropical rain forest or selvas in the Amazon basin.
The Central Valley - or Central Region.
Most of the areas in the equatorial regions of the earth are covered by jungles. They are rather dense ones and the equator lands have plenty of warm weather and rain.
this region is covered with dense Evergreeen forests called Selvas. here thousands type of species of trees like silk cotton wild rubber, palms and hardwoods grow thickly. shade tolerant mosses and ferns grow on damp grounds and on trunk and branches of trees.
Air becomes more or less dense relative to its temperature. Cold air is denser than warm. Since the equatorial region is tropical, the air will be warmer and less dense.
There are mainly two types of tropical forests that are found in the Himalayas -The tropical rainforests: The tropical rainforests are dense, evergreen, gloomy and similar to the forests of the Amazon basin and other equatorial areas. They occur mainly in the eastern Himalayas which receives very heavy rainfall.The tropical deciduous forests: Tropical deciduous forests are found in regions of slightly lower rainfall. They are common in the lower slopes of the Himalayas. These forests shed their leaves in certain seasons. Also the forests tend to be less dense than the rainforests. Forests of teak and sal are common in areas of deciduous vegetation.Edited answer:Himalayan mountains have Tropical rain forest zone in Eastern Himalayas; Sub-tropical deciduous forests Zone in Central & Western Himalayas and Alpine Zone of vegetation on higher reaches of entire Himalayan ranges.