Question : Sal, acacia and bamboo, which are types of dry tropical forests, receive what amount of annual rainfall?
Option 1: From 51 cm to 151 cm
Option 2: Between 200 and 250 cm
Option 3: 251 cm or more
Option 4: Below 25 cm
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Correct Answer: From 51 cm to 151 cm
Solution : The correct option is from 51 cm to 151 cm.
Sal, acacia, and bamboo are some of the most prevalent tree species in dry tropical forests. These woods receive an annual rainfall range of 51 cm to 151 cm, which is less than that obtained by other forest types.
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Option 1: Tropical Deciduous Forests
Option 2: Tropical Evergreen Forests
Option 3: Montane Forests
Option 4: Tropical Thorn Forests and Scrubs
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Option 1: Mangrove Forests
Option 3: Tropical Deciduous Forests
Option 4: Montane Forests
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Option 1: Tropical deciduous forests
Option 2: Mangrove forests
Option 3: Tropical evergreen forests
Option 4: Montane forests
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Option 1: dry and hot
Option 2: in the coastal regions only
Option 3: mostly covered in snow
Option 4: get plenty of rainfall
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Option 1: Tropical forests
Option 2: Rain forests
Option 3: Deciduous forests
Option 4: Coniferous forests
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