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Given below is a figure of an ecosystem. Answer the following questions?
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(i)  What type of ecosystem is shown in the figure?
(ii)  Name any plant that is characteristic of such ecosystem.

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(i) It is a tropical deciduous forest ecosystem.
(ii) In India this type of forest ecosystem is characterised by Tectona, Dipterocarpus Jamun, Amla, Palas, mahua and Semul plants.
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Given below is a figure of an ecosystem. Answer the following questions?

(i)  What type of ecosystem is shown in the figure?
(ii)  Name any plant that is characteristic of such ecosystem.
TopicEcosystem
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1
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