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Why are the Tropical Evergreen forests not fully exploited? - Geography

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Question

Why are the Tropical Evergreen forests not fully exploited?

Options

  • Because they do not shed their leaves and have dense canopy of trees.

  • Because they are found in highly inaccessible areas.

  • Because of tangled mass of canes, palms and bamboos.

  • Because they have dense undergrowth.

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Solution

Because they are found in highly inaccessible areas.

Explanation:

Tropical Evergreen forests are not fully exploited primarily because they are located in remote, difficult-to-reach regions. Additionally, factors such as the dense canopy, tangled mass of vegetation like canes, palms, and bamboo, and thick undergrowth further add to the challenges of exploitation.

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Chapter 9: Natural Vegetation - EXERCISES [Page 110]

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Morning Star Total Geography [English] Class 10
Chapter 9 Natural Vegetation
EXERCISES | Q I. 5. | Page 110
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