A.1.4 to 6.0 m.
B.1.5 to 7.0 m.
C.1.6 to 8.0 m
D.None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Annual temperature in case of Himalayan moist temperate forests: is _________
- The altitudinal range is from about 1,525 m. To 3,350 m. Extending to ______ on southerly aspects in case of dry temperate forests:
- The most striking difference between tropical rain forests and temperate forests is that:?
- Dry temperate forests depict:
- Himalayan moist temperate forests depict:
- Aquatic photostratifraction in increasing depth order:?
- Temperate forests occur in India in __________?
- Loss of forests, urbanization, increasing pollution are all due to:?
- An average depth of Sial varies from ______ km.
- Dry temperate forests are distribute throughout the inner mountain ranges beyond the effective reach of the south-west monsoon, notably in the upper reaches of the Indus and its tributaries including the whole of: