Consider the following regarding the Mountain Forests in India:  I. Trees such as oak, teak etc. grow at higher elevations of the mountains. II. Mountain forests differ along the slopes of the mountains.  III. Pine and fir trees are found in the elevations lower than 1000 metres.  Which among the above is/are correct?

Consider the following regarding the Mountain Forests in India:  I. Trees such as oak, teak etc. grow at higher elevations of the mountains. II. Mountain forests differ along the slopes of the mountains.  III. Pine and fir trees are found in the elevations lower than 1000 metres.  Which among the above is/are correct? Correct Answer Only II

  • The mountain forests differ a lot along the slopes of a mountain. 
  • Trees such as sal, teak, and bamboo grow until a height of 1500 metres. 
  • Trees such as pine, fir, and oak grow at the higher slopes.
  • Rhododendrons, junipers etc. are found at further higher elevations.

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