Where is the dry deciduous forests?

Where is the dry deciduous forests?

The dry deciduous forests are found in areas having rainfall between 100 cm and 70cm. These forests are found in the rainier parts of the peninsular plateau and the plains of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. There are open stretches in which Teak, Sal, Peepal, and Neem grow.

Where are tropical dry forests?

Tropical and Subtropical Dry Forests are found in southern Mexico, southeastern Africa, the Lesser Sundas, central India, Indochina, Madagascar, New Caledonia, eastern Bolivia and central Brazil, the Caribbean, valleys of the northern Andes, and along the coasts of Ecuador and Peru.

What animals live in the tropical dry forest?

Animal life includes Merriam's kangaroo, a small nocturnal rat that stays in burrows during the heat of the day. Lizards make up 40 percent of the vertebrates living in the forest. Other animals include shrews, bats, coyotes, foxes, ringtails, raccoons, badgers, bobcats and mountain lions.

How hot is the savanna?

WEATHER: An important factor in the savanna is climate. The climate is usually warm and temperatures range from 68° to 86°F (20 to 30°C). Savannas exist in areas where there is a 6 - 8 month wet summer season, and a 4 - 6 month dry winter season.

Are trees man made or natural?

Man Made materials are materials obtained from natural materials through chemical processes. People have to use chemicals and heat to help turn the natural materials into new things. Wood is an example of a natural material. The only way for wood to be created is to first grow as a tree.

Is deforestation man made or natural?

Not all deforestation is intentional. Some is caused by a combination of human and natural factors like wildfires and overgrazing, which may prevent the growth of young trees.