The Alpine region covers a territory of approximately 190 700 km² and encompasses eight European countries: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Slovenia and Switzerland. What is the vegetation in Alpine? Alpine vegetation is found above the limit of trees, in treeless areas and among subalpine forests. It is lessRead More →

Category B area An area which is remnant vegetation or an area the chief executive determines to be Category B. Category B areas are colour-coded dark blue on the regulated vegetation management map. What can I clear on my land? Clearing includes cutting down, felling, thinning, logging, removing, killing, destroying,Read More →

Forest. Grassland. Desert. Tundra. What are the 6 types of vegetation? The different types of natural vegetation found in India are as follows: Tropical Evergreen Rain Forests. … Deciduous or Monsoon type of Forests. … Dry Deciduous Forests and Scrubs. … Semi-deserts and Deserts vegetation. … Tidal or Mangrove Forests.Read More →

Name the different types of natural vegetation found in India. Tropical Evergreen Rain Forests. > In areas where rainfall is more than 200 cm, they grow. … Deciduous or Monsoon type of Forests. … Dry Deciduous Forests and Scrubs. … Semi-deserts and Deserts vegetation. … Tidal or Mangrove Forests. …Read More →