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  • Question 1
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    National animal of India is
    Solution
    The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the national animal of India. Tiger is also called as the lord of jungles. The national animal of India, tiger symbolizes India's wildlife wealth. The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger great respect and high esteem. Out of the eight races of the species known, the Indian race, the 'Royal Bengal Tiger' is found throughout the country.
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    Which of the following is not an important tree of tropical rain forest?
    Solution
    Sandalwood is not an important tree of tropical rain forests.
  • Question 3
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    The countries of monsoon climate consist of thick ______.
    Solution
    The countries of monsoon forest consist of Tropical decidious forest. These are also called Monsoon forest and is mainly found in parts of India, North America, Europe, parts of Japan, China Russia. These forest's are found in areas of warm moist summers and cool winters. The area of Tropical decidious forest usually receives 750 to 1500 mm of precipitation spread fairly evenly throughout the year.
    The correct option is A. 
  • Question 4
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    Tropical rain forests are found in
    Solution
    Tropical rain forests occur over equatorial or sub equatorial regions with abundant warmth and rainfall (200-350 cms/ year) almost throughout the year. The forests are impenetrable with maximum diversity. Productivity is also maximum. Standing crop biomass is highest. Soil is highly leached due to heavy rains and is therefore poor in nutrients. Large quantity of nutrients remain locked in vegetation. In India these forests are common in Western Ghats, some parts of Eastern Himalayas e.g., Assam region and Andamans.
  • Question 5
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    Tick the correct answer.
    Mangrove forests can thrive in _______.
    Solution
    Saline water,
    There are about 80 different species of mangrove trees. All of these trees grow in areas with low-oxygen soil, where slow-moving waters allow fine sediments to accumulate. Mangrove forests only grow at tropical and subtropical latitudes near the equator because they cannot withstand freezing temperatures.
  • Question 6
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    Ebony, Mahogany and Rosewood trees are grown in which of the following forests?
  • Question 7
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    National bird of India is
    Solution
    In 1963 the peacock was declared the national bird of India because of its rich religious and legendary involvement in Indian traditions. Also, the peacock is a well-distributed and common bird to humans.  It is a colorful, swan-sized bird, with a fan-shaped crest of feathers and a long, slender neck.

    The correct answer is option is C.
  • Question 8
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    Type of climate found in India is __________.
    Solution
    The climate of India is described as the ‘monsoon’ type. This type of climate is found mainly in the South and the Southeast Asia. Despite an overall unity in the general pattern, there are perceptible regional variations in climatic conditions within the country.
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    Sundari trees are found in ______ forests.
    Solution

    Mangrove forests comprise of small shrubs or trees that grow in coastal saline or brackish waters. These shrubs or trees can withstand high salinity conditions. Sunderban forests got the name after the Sundari tree.

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    When is the world wildlife week celebrated?
    Solution
    Wildlife week is celebrated all over the country in the month of October from 2$$^{nd}$$ to 8$$^{th}$$ every year with the view to preserve the fauna, i.e., the animal life of the India.
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