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Consider the following statements :
1. Areas250 cm where rainfall exceeds
2. Annual temperature 25°C -27°C
3. Average humidity exceeds 75%
4. Trees do not shed the leaves
To which one of the following types of vegetation does the above represent ?
Tropical wet evergreen
Tropical semi evergreen
Tropical moist deciduous
Tropical dry evergreen
Tropical evergreen forests are usually found in areas receiving more than 200 cm of rainfall and having a temperature of 15 °C to 30 °C. They occupy about seven per cent of the Earth’s land surface and harbour more than half of the planet’s terrestrial plants and animals.
In an equatorial region, The evergreen forest is green throughout the year and the tropics known as broad leaf evergreens (Broad leaf means any deciduous tree such as the maple or oak or any of certain evergreen trees distinguished from trees bearing needle like leaves such as most conifers by having relatively broad flat leaves) and in temperate and boreal latitudes known as coniferous evergreens (Part of trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves)
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