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Question : In India, silver fir, junipers, pines and birches are the common trees of which of the following forests?

Option 1: Tropical deciduous forests

Option 2: Mangrove forests

Option 3: Tropical evergreen forests

Option 4: Montane forests


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Correct Answer: Montane forests


Solution : The correct option is Montane Forests .

Silver fir, junipers, pines, and birches are typically found in the montane forests. Montane forests are found in mountainous regions and are characterised by a variety of tree species that are adapted to the specific conditions of higher elevations. These forests typically occur at moderate to high altitudes in tropical, subtropical and temperate regions. The western Himalayan region, including parts of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, features montane forests.

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