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Natural Vegetation of India and ISFR report – Question 11

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Natural Vegetation of India and ISFR report
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General Studies
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Medium
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Q · Natural Vegetation of India and ISFR reportMedium · 45s

Statement: The Himalayan region has coniferous forests at higher altitudes.Is this true or false? (Converted into MCQ)

TopicNatural Vegetation of India and ISFR report
Question Typemultiple choice
DifficultyMedium
Marking+1 / −0.33
Test Duration30 min

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Higher altitudes in Himalayas have coniferous forests: pine, deodar, fir, spruce.

Final Answer: Option A — Yes, due to colder temperatures
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Natural Vegetation of India and ISFR report Question 11 – UPSC CDS/OTA