A great variety of forests are found in different parts of India due to unequal distribution of rainfall and temperature as well as their seasonal variation, besides varied biotic conditions. The word Forest is derived from Latin word ‘Fores’ meaning outside, the reference being to a village boundary or fence and it includes all uncultivated & uninhabited land.
A great variety of forests are found in different parts of India due to unequal distribution of rainfall and temperature as well as their seasonal variation, besides varied biotic conditions. Accordingly, the forests in India can be divided as:
Division of Forests:
- Tropical Wet Evergreen Forests
- Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forests
- Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests
- Littoral and Swamp
- Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest
- Tropical Thorn Forests
- Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest
- Subtropical Broad-Leaved Forests
- Subtropical Pine Forests
- Subtropical Dry Evergreen Forests
- Montane Wet Temperate Forests
- Himalayan Moist Temperate Forest
- Himalayan Dry Temperate Forest
- Subalpine Forest
- Moist Alpine Scrub
- Dry Alpine Scrub
Forests of India
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