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  1. Montane Forest in India. Montane ecosystems refer to any ecosystem found in mountains. Dense forests are common in areas of moderate elevations. The montane ecosystems are highly affected by the climate which gets colder as the elevation increases.

  2. The natural vegetation in the mountain forests in India is highly influenced by climate and elevation. In the Middle Himalayas at elevations between 1520 m and 3660 m, the natural vegetation consists of several species of Pine, Oak, Rhododendron, Poplar, Walnut and Larch.

  3. 5 cze 2024 · Montane Forests of India. Montane forests, also known as mountain forests, are unique ecosystems found at high altitudes. These forests are found in cooler climates and on rugged terrains, offering a contrast to the tropical and subtropical forests commonly found in the lowlands of India.

  4. Natural vegetation refers to a plant community, which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. This is termed as a virgin vegetation. Thus, cultivated crops and fruits, orchards form part of vegetation but not natural vegetation.

  5. 24 cze 2024 · Indias natural vegetation is rich and varied, influenced by climate and soil diversity. From lush tropical forests to arid thorn forests, each biome supports unique flora and fauna. Understanding these ecosystems is essential for environmental conservation and sustainable development.

  6. 4 paź 2024 · Introduction. The intricate dance between human activities and natural ecosystems underlies the profound changes we observe in the world today [].As human influence extends its reach, the landscapes, water bodies, and atmospheres of regions like Western India are significantly transformed [].This paper focuses on Western India, examining how land use and vegetation dynamics, driven by human ...

  7. tundra vegetation. The southern mountain forests include the forests found in three distinct areas of Peninsular India viz; the W ester n Ghats, the Vindhyas and the Nilgiris. As they are closer to the tropics, and only 1,500 m above the sea level, vegetation is temperate in the higher regions, and subtropical on the lower regions