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Question : In India, palm, coconut, keora, and agar are the common trees of which of the following forests?

Option 1: Mangrove Forests

Option 2: Tropical Evergreen Forests

Option 3: Tropical Deciduous Forests

Option 4: Montane Forests


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Correct Answer: Mangrove Forests


Solution : The correct answer is Mangrove Forests.

Mangrove forests are found along tide-influenced coastal locations. These coastlines accumulate silt and mud. The most prevalent type of mangroves are dense ones, in which the plant roots are underwater.

Such vegetation covers the deltas of the Godavari, the Ganga, the Mahanadi, the Krishna, and the Kaveri. Sundari trees, which produce hard, long-lasting wood, are located in the Ganga Brahmaputra delta.

Certain areas of the delta are also home to palm, coconut, keora, and agar trees.

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