A.3,900-6,000 m
B.1,900-3,000 m
C.1,000-1,5000 m
D.500-1,000 m
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B.1,900-3,000 m
C.1,000-1,5000 m
D.500-1,000 m
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- The areas laying above an altitude of about ______ and below zone of perpetual snow constitute alpine pasturs:
- These are generally, but not always, developed above the birch zone and in patches, sometimes extensive, within it, probably conditioned by edaphic and biotic factors, in Kashmir, Gilgit, Chitral and Hazra. This type ascends normally to ______ or more above the sub-alpine forests and climate must be similar but more severe than in sub-alpine forests:
- The alpine forests are classed nder the plant group called:?
- Sub-alpine forests found in:
- Temperate forests occur in India in __________?
- In India, tropical evergreen forests occur in __________?
- The forests which occur in law rain fall area is __________?
- The most striking difference between tropical rain forests and temperate forests is that:?
- Plants growing in alpine zone are dwarf due to:?
- Rhododendron is most prominent at an altitude of:?