Consider the following:
1.The natural vegetation of tropical monsoon lands depends on the amount of summer rainfall.
2.Trees grow rapidly in the rainy season, shed their leaves during the hot dry season and remain comparatively inactive in the cool season.
3.Tropical monsoon forests are denser than the equatorial forest with far higher species.
4.Bamboo thickets which predominate in regions of intermediate rainfall often grow to great heights.
How many of the following above is Correct about Monsoon vegetation?
Only One
Incorrect AnswerOnly Two
Incorrect AnswerOnly Three
Correct AnswerAll Four
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
The correct statements about monsoon vegetation are:
Correct: The natural vegetation in tropical monsoon regions does indeed depend largely on the amount of summer rainfall. The growth and health of the vegetation are closely linked to the monsoonal patterns.
Correct: Trees in monsoon forests grow rapidly during the rainy season and often shed their leaves during the hot, dry season, entering a period of comparative inactivity during the cooler season.
Incorrect: Tropical monsoon forests are not necessarily denser or have higher species diversity than equatorial forests. In fact, equatorial rainforests typically have higher biodiversity and density.
Correct: Bamboo thickets, which are common in regions with intermediate rainfall, can indeed grow to great heights in monsoon climates.
Hence, statements 1, 2, and 4 are correct.