Tropical evergreen refers to a type of forest ecosystem found in tropical regions where rainfall is abundant throughout the year, leading to lush vegetation. These forests are characterized by a dense canopy of tall trees, which remain green year-round, as they do not shed their leaves seasonally. The biodiversity in tropical evergreen forests is extremely high, supporting a wide variety of plant and animal species. Key examples include the Amazon Rainforest and the forests of Southeast Asia.
Tropical evergreen forests are found in Brazil
no
evergreen forests are trees which are not barred
No. The word "tropical" is your clue. Beavers are not in tropical areas.
Cats.
they are found in hot and wet regions. in india they are found on the rainy slopes of the western ghats, the hills of north east India and in the andaman and nicobar islands. the state in which tropical forests are found is Madhya Pradesh
no it is not* This is from wikipediaCamellia sinensis (the plant tea comes from) is an evergreen plant that grows mainly in tropical and sub-tropical climates.
The differentiate between tropical evergreen and tropical monsoon forest is that it have less rainfall but tropical monsoon forest have more rainfall than the tropical evergreen forest.
Monkey
hot and rainy
(b) Tropical Evergreen Forests
I think yes, but still not sure.