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Q.

Which of the following are major biomes of India?

(a) Desert

(b) Tropical rainforest

(c) Deciduous forest

(d) Sea coast

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a

Only (b) and (d)

b

Only (a) and (c)

c

Only (a), (b) and (d)

d

(a), (b), (c) and (d)

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

As India is a big country in terms of land area occupation, there are major geophysical differences in various parts of the country.

Owing to which, in India, different types of biomes are found. The major biomes of India are :

(a) Tropical rainforest 

(b) Deciduous forest

(c) Desert 

(d) Sea coast

In India, the prominent rainforests are found in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. Tropical sal forest is a common deciduous forest. Thar desert in India is a prominent hot desert. Marine biome is the largest biome of the world. It covers the high saline coastal area and the open sea area.

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Which of the following are major biomes of India?(a) Desert(b) Tropical rainforest(c) Deciduous forest(d) Sea coast