Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Made by -Yash jaiswal
1. Fill in the blanks.
i-
Tropical rain forest is also known as _________.
ii-
Anaconda, one of the world’s largest snake
Found in the _____.
iii-
Tropical Deciduous forest is also known as _______.
iv-
Mosses and Lichen are found in _________.
v-
Thorny bushes are found in _______.
vi-
In Tropical Evergreen forest, one of the common
Animal is
_________.
vii-
One important variety of coniferous
forest is ______.
viii-
Steeped grassland is found
in ________.
ix-
Taiga means pure or
untouched in the ________.
x-
Shrubs: Thorny shrubs and
scrubs grow in the
________.
2.
Question & Answer
i- Why animals in polar region have thick fur and thick
Skin?
ii-
Why Tropical Deciduous
trees Shed There leaves in
Dry season?
Iii-Why
the thickness of vegetation Changes from place
To place?
Iv-
Why Tropical Ever green forest is called evergreen?
v-
What is the climate of tropical evergreen forest through?
Out the year?
Vi-
Tropical Deciduous forests are which type of forest?
Vii-
Mediterranean region are also known as?
Viii-Tropical
grass land is also known as Savanna in which
Country?
Ix-
in Brazil Tropical grassland is also known as?
X-Temperate
grassland is also known as pampas
in which place?
3. Match the following
Walrus Soft wood tree
Cedar An animal of
tropical deciduous
Olives A polar animal
Elephant Temperate grassland in Australia
Campos’s
Thorny shrubs
Downs A citrus fruit
Answers
1. I- Tropical Evergreen
forest
Ii- Tropical Rainforest
iii-
Monsoon forest
iv-
Tundra Vegetation
v-
Hot and Dry desertic
climate
vi-
Monkey
vii-
Pine
viii-
Central Asia
ix-
Russian Language
x-
Dry region
2. I- To protect themselves from the cold climate condition.
Ii- To conserve water.
Iii- It is because of variation in
temperature, rainfall
Moisture, slope and thickness of soil.
IV- The trees does not
shed there at same time.
V- Hot and receive heavy rain fall.
VI-
Monsoon forest.
Vii-
Orchard of the world.
Viii-
East Africa
Ix-
Campos
x-
Argentina, South America
.
3.
Walrus - A
polar animal
Cedar - Soft wood tree
Olives - A citrus fruit
Elephant
- An animal of tropical deciduous
Campos - Tropical grassland of Brazil
Downs - Temperate grassland of Brazil
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