Forest Types and Geographical Distribution

Forest Types and Geographical Distribution

A. It is an important seral stage of tropical thorn forest type.
B. It forms a fairly complete canopy 12-15 m. High
C. Which Acacia arabica usually strongly predominates with varying amounts of Populus euphratica
D. All of the above

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A. High forest in which Pinus roxburghii (Chir) forms practically whole of the top canopy
B. Which may be upto 37.5 m. High with trees upto 2.0 or 2.5 m. In girth
C. The pine canopy tends to be nearly even aged over compact areas sometimes of considerable extent
D. All of the above

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