Natural Vegetation of India
Natural Vegetation of India: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Natural Vegetation, Forests in India, Tropical Deciduous Forests in India, Thorn Forests in India, Tidal Forests of India, Tropical Dry Forest, Montane Forests of India and, Alpine Forests of India
Important Questions on Natural Vegetation of India
Which forests are found between the heights of and meters?

One Feature A is shown on the outline political Map of India given below. Identify the Type of Forest Feature A is displaying from the options given below:

How Montane vegetation varies from tropical to tundra?

Which of the following forests are also referred to as 'Monsoon Forests?'

Mango, Tamarind, and Neem trees are mainly found in the Tropical Deciduous forests.

The amount of annual rainfall in the Tropical Deciduous forests never exceeds .

Rosewood and Ebony are the main trees found in the Tropical Deciduous forests.

The Scrubs forests are also known as 'Monsoon forests'.

In Tropical Evergreen forests, trees shed their leaves during the year at the same time.

In which of the following forests, the trees are most densely grown and attain maximum height?

Which of the following trees is not mainly found in the Tropical Evergreen forests?

In which of the following states in India, the Tropical Evergreen forests are found?

What is the amount of annual rainfall in the Tropical Evergreen Forests?

Which of the following is a part of Tundra vegetation, found at higher altitudes?

Which of the following statements is true about Silver Fir, Juniper, and Birches trees?

"In such regions, wet temperate forests are found between a height of and at a higher elevation, temperate grasslands can be seen, further, above the height of alpine vegetation is found." Identify the type of forest on the basis of the given statement.

Which of the following is true about the Montane Forests?

Where will you find trees like deodar and silver fir?

At higher altitudes, mosses and _____ (lichens/cactus/Sundari trees) form a part of tundra vegetation.

Cotyledons are also called-
