1.Describe the three soil types. Before you learned about the biomes, which of the three would you have thought would have had the richest soil? Why?
2.For each of the three biomes, describe what you see as the biggest challenge to plants and animals--what environmental factor most drives their adaptations. (Example: For the desert, the factor would be the lack of water and heat.)
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Tropical forests cover most of the land mass near the Earth's surface.
Regions having dominant plant types and similar climatic conditions are called biomes. There are several terrestrial biomes on our planet like tropical forests, savannas, temperate grasslands, deciduous forests, Mediterranean scrub, coniferous forests and tundra.
In the equatorial region, there are heavy rainfall all the year, so trees are tall and dense which does not allow the sunlight to pass through the forest which makes the forest denser. This is type of forest is called tropical rainforest and tropical evergreen forest.
Out of all these forest, tropical forests are the largest biomes constituting highest biodiversity and primary productivity. They cover half of the central and south America and are centred in the Equator. There are several sub-biomes in this biome itself.
The tropical forest covers most of the land.
3) Name the island group of India having coral origin
4) Distinguish between
a) Bhangar and Khadar
b) Western ghats and eastern ghats
5) Write the short note on the following
a) the Indian desert
b) the central highlands
c) the island group of India
PLEASE ANSWER THIS IN 5 MINUTES...
1 ) Himandri
Himachal
Siwaliks
2 ) Malwa plateau
3)Lakshadweep island
B. It allows limited weapons testing of the continent.
C. It limits restrictions of environmental controls.
D. It encourages scientific research.