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Consider the following vegetations.
1. Teak and sal
2. Blue pine and spruce
3. Chinar and walnut
4. Mosses and lichens
Which of the below mentioned code best depicts the succession (with respect to increase in altitude) of vegetation in northern montane forest of India?
2-3-4-1
2-1-3-4
1-3-2-4
4-2-3-1
The Himalayan ranges show a succession of vegetation from the tropical to the tundra, which change in with the altitude. Deciduous forests (teak and sal) are found in the foothills of the Himalayas.It is succeeded by the wet temperate type of forests between an altitude of 1,000-2,000 m. In the higher hill ranges of northeastern India, hilly areas of West Bengal and Uttaranchal, evergreen broad leaf trees such as oak and chestnut are predominant. Similarly, the chinar and the walnut, which sustain the famous Kashmir handicrafts, belong to this zone.Blue pine and spruce appear at altitudes of 2,225-3,048 m. At many places in this zone, temperate grasslands are also found.Silver firs, junipers, pines, birch and rhododendrons, etc. occur between 3,000-4,000 m. However, these pastures are used extensively for transhumance by tribes like the Gujjars, the Bakarwals, the Bhotiyas and the Gaddis.At higher altitudes, mosses and lichens form part of the tundra vegetation.
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Vaibhav Sunny Gupta
As per the explanation, option c is correct 1-3-2-4, but here option b is marked correct.
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