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Match the following 1. Sundarbans Desert and semi desert vegetation 2. Biodiversity hotspot October - December 3. North east monsoon Littoral forest 4. Tropical thorn forests West Beangal 5. Coastal - Social Science

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Match the following

1. Sundarbans Desert and semi desert vegetation
2. Biodiversity hotspot October - December
3. North east monsoon Littoral forest
4. Tropical thorn forests West Beangal
5. Coastal forests The Himalayas
Match the Columns

Solution

1. Sundarbans West Beangal
2. Biodiversity hotspot The Himalayas
3. North east monsoon October - December
4. Tropical thorn forests Desert and semi desert vegetation
5. Coastal forests Littoral forest
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Chapter 2.02: Climate and Natural Vegetation of India - Exercises [Page 152]

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Samacheer Kalvi Social Science [English] Class 10 SSLC TN Board
Chapter 2.02 Climate and Natural Vegetation of India
Exercises | Q II | Page 152

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