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On the basis of the availability of water, [[1]] forests are divided into moist and dry forests.


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Tropical Deciduous forests are divided into moist and dry based on water availability.
  • The moist deciduous forest receives 200-100 cm of rainfall. The dry deciduous forest receives 100- 70 cm of rain.
  • Tropical Deciduous Forests are prominent in the northern region of India.
  • They shed their leaves once a year.
  •  This forest is present along the Himalayan region, in Jharkhand, West Odisha, and Chhattisgarh, as well as on the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats.
  •  The primary species in this forest is teak. Other species with significant economic value include bamboo, sal, shisham, sandalwood, Khair, Kusum, Arjun, and mulberry.

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    On the basis of the availability of water, [[1]] forests are divided into moist and dry forests.