(i) Natural vegetation refers to the growth of plants and trees that is influenced by environmental factors like land formation and climate.
(ii) Tropical evergreen vegetation is found in regions with low rainfall and short dry seasons.
(iii) Deciduous vegetation refers to plants that shed their leaves once a year during the dry season.
(iv) Dry tropical thorny vegetation is found in areas with high annual rainfall.
(v) Wildlife in India is protected by a Central Act.
(i) Forests have no impact on maintaining humidity levels in the atmosphere.
(ii) Dry tropical deciduous vegetation is found in regions with high rainfall.
(iii) The term "tropical evergreen vegetation" refers to regions with a short dry season.
(iv) The plant composition in the Himalayan mountains is the same at all altitudes.
(v) Wildlife protection in India is governed by local state laws.
(i) Tropical Evergreen Vegetation and Tropical Deciduous Vegetation
(ii) Dry Tropical Thorny Vegetation and Tidal Vegetation
(i) The type of vegetation found in the delta regions of the Ganga, Mahanadi, Godavari, and Krishna rivers.
(ii) The Central Act that protects wildlife in India.
(i) Describe two characteristics of tropical evergreen vegetation.
(ii) What are deciduous trees? Give an example.
(iii) Why are forests important from an ecological perspective?
(iv) Mention two economic benefits of forests.
(v) How is wildlife protected in India?
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