To which one of the following types of vegetation does rubber belong to? (a) Tundra (b) Himalayan (c) Tidal (d) Tropical Evergreen
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Answer: The correct answer is option (D) – Tropical Evergreen.
Tropical Evergreen Forests are found in places having heavy rainfall such as Western Ghats, upper parts of Assam, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep Islands, coast of Tamil Nadu.
The trees found in Tropical Evergreen Forests grow upto a height of 60 metres or above.
The other commercially important trees found in tropical evergreen forests are cinchona, rosewood, mahogany, ebony.
At high altitudes,grasslands and temperate forests make way for Alpine vegetation. These are generally found at altitudes more than 3600 metres above sea level.
The common trees of these forests are birches, pines, junipers, Silver fir.
In Tundra vegetation, at higher altitudes, lichens and mosses are part of tundra vegetation.
In Mountainous regions, as the altitude increases, the vegetation keeps changing.
Between the heights of 1000 metres and 2000 metres, wet temperate types of forests are found. In these forests, predominantly chestnuts and oaks are found.