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Which of the following climatic conditions is characteristic of Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests?

AAnnual rainfall exceeds 250 cm, temperature 25°-27°C, humidity > 77%.

BAnnual rainfall 200-250 cm, temperature 24°-27°C, humidity 75%.

CAnnual rainfall 100-200 cm, temperature 27°C, humidity 60-75%.

DAnnual rainfall less than 100 cm, temperature above 30°C.

Answer:

A. Annual rainfall exceeds 250 cm, temperature 25°-27°C, humidity > 77%.

Read Explanation:

Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests or Rain Forests

Climatic Conditions

  • Annual rainfall exceeds 250 cm, Annual temperature is about 25°-27°C.

  • The average annual humidity exceeds 77 per cent.

Distribution

  • Andaman and Nicobar, Western side of the Western Ghats (500 to 1370 m ASL).


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