The correct answer is D. Mahasamund.
Durg has the maximum forest area, followed by Janjgir-Champa, Kawardha, Dhamtari, and Mahasamund.
Durg district has a forest cover of 2,214 square kilometers, which is about 36% of the district’s total area. Janjgir-Champa district has a forest cover of 2,100 square kilometers, which is about 34% of the district’s total area. Kawardha district has a forest cover of 1,900 square kilometers, which is about 32% of the district’s total area. Dhamtari district has a forest cover of 1,700 square kilometers, which is about 30% of the district’s total area. Mahasamund district has a forest cover of 1,500 square kilometers, which is about 28% of the district’s total area.
The forest cover in Chhattisgarh is about 37% of the state’s total area. This is higher than the national average of 21%. The forest cover in Chhattisgarh is mainly concentrated in the southern and eastern parts of the state. The northern and western parts of the state have a lower forest cover.
The forest cover in Chhattisgarh is important for a number of reasons. The forests provide a habitat for a variety of plants and animals. The forests also help to regulate the climate and provide a source of water. The forests are also important for the economy of Chhattisgarh. The forests provide a source of timber, fuelwood, and other forest products.