Answer:
Differences
between tropical evergreen and deciduous forests are
Tropical
Evergreen Forests
Tropical
Deciduous Forests
They
grow in areas of heavy rainfall 200 cm and above.
They
grow in areas receiving rainfall between 200 cm and 70cm.
There
is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves.
The
trees shed their leaves for about 6 to 8 weeks in the dry summer.
Ebony,
mahogany, rosewood, rubber and cinchona are the important
Teak,
Bamboo, Sal, Shisham, Sandalwood, Khair Kusum, Arjun, Peepal and Neem are the
important trees of these,
Common
animals found in these forests are elephants, monkeys, lemur, deer and the
one horned rhinoceros.
Common
animals found in these forests are lion, tiger, deer and elephant.
Plenty
of birds, bats sloth, scorpions and snails are also found in these jungles.
A
huge variety of birds, lizards, snakes and tortoises are found in these
forests.
These
forests are found in areas of the Western Ghats and the island group of
Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar, upper parts of Assam and the Tamil Nadu
coast
These
forests are found mostly in the Eastern part of India, North-Eastern states
along the foothills, the Himalayas, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, on the
Western slopes of Western Ghats, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
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