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Which statements about Montane Forests are accurate?

  1. Evergreen broadleaf trees like oak and chestnut are found between 1,000-1,750 m.

  2. Alpine forests at 3,000-4,000 m include silver firs, junipers, and rhododendrons.

  3. These forests are primarily located in the arid regions of Southwest Punjab.

A1 and 3

B2 and 3

C1 and 2

D1, 2, and 3

Answer:

C. 1 and 2

Read Explanation:

Montane Forests: Key Characteristics and Distribution

  • Altitude Zonation: Montane forests exhibit distinct vegetation patterns based on altitude, largely influenced by temperature and precipitation changes as elevation increases.
  • Lower Montane Forests (1,000-1,750 m):
    • This zone is characterized by temperate vegetation.
    • Dominant tree species include evergreen broadleaf trees such as oak and chestnut.
    • These forests transition into coniferous forests at higher altitudes.
  • Higher Montane Forests (1,500-3,000 m):
    • As altitude increases, the vegetation shifts towards coniferous trees like pine, deodar (Himalayan cedar), and fir.
    • The 'western Himalayan temperate forest' is a prime example found in this range.
  • Alpine Forests (3,000-4,000 m):
    • This zone is dominated by subalpine and alpine vegetation.
    • Key species found here include silver firs, junipers, pines, and rhododendrons.
    • The vegetation becomes sparser with increasing altitude, eventually giving way to alpine meadows.
  • Distribution:
    • Montane forests are primarily found in the Himalayan region of India, covering states like Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh.
    • They are also present in the higher reaches of other peninsular mountains like the Nilgiris, Annamalai, and Palani Hills in South India.
    • Statement 3 is inaccurate as these forests are not primarily located in the arid regions of Southwest Punjab; that region has a different ecological profile.

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Match the characteristics of Littoral and Swamp Forests:

A. Wetland Area - 1. 3.9 million hectares

B. Ramsar Sites - 2. Chilika Lake, Keoladeo National Park

C. Mangrove Forests - 3. 7% of global mangroves

D. Main Regions - 4. Western Ghats, Nilgiris

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