
Consider the following States:
- Arunachal Pradesh
- Himachal Pradesh
- Mizoram
In which of the above States do ‘Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests’ occur?
- 1 only
- 2 and 3 only
- 1 and 3 only
- 1, 2, and 3
Explanation
Option (c) is correct
- The Tropical Wet Evergreen forests are primarily found in the following regions of India:
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Western Ghats (along the western coast of India)
- North-eastern states (including Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh)
- Climatic Conditions:
- Annual rainfall exceeds 250 cm.
- The annual temperature is about 25-27 °C.
- The dry season is distinctly short.
- Characteristics:
- Evergreen Trees: Due to high heat and high humidity, the trees of these forests do not shed their leaves together.
- Vegetation is mesophytic: Plants are adapted to neither too dry nor too wet type climate or soil.
- Lofty: The trees often reach 45-60 metres in height.
- Thick Canopy: From the air, the tropical rainforest appears like a thick canopy of foliage. All plants struggle upwards for sunlight, resulting in a peculiar layer arrangement.
- Less undergrowth: The sunlight cannot reach the ground due to thick canopy. The undergrowth is formed mainly of bamboo, ferns, climbers, orchids, etc.
- The timber of these forests is fine-grained, hard, and durable but is hard to exploit. The important species of these forests are mahogany, mesua, white cedar, jamun, canes, bamboo, etc.
- Himachal Pradesh is situated in the northern Himalayan region of India. Owing to its high altitude, the state experiences a temperate to alpine climate, which is not suitable for the growth of Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests.


