Question
Give features of Tropical Evergreen Forests.

Answer

  1. Also called tropical rainforests, these regions are hot and receive heavy rainfall throughout the year.
  2. As there is no dry season, trees do not shed their leaves altogether, this is why, they are evergreen.
  3. The thick canopies of closely spaced trees do not allow the sunlight to penetrate inside the forest even in day time.
  4. Hardwood trees like rosewood, ebony and mahogany are common here.

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