Arrange the districts according to forest cover starting from high to low.

Srinagar, Leh, Doda
Leh, Doda, Srinagar
Doda, Srinagar, Leh
Srinagar, Doda, Leh

The correct answer is: A. Srinagar, Leh, Doda.

Srinagar has the highest forest cover in Jammu and Kashmir, followed by Leh and Doda.

According to the State of Forest Report 2019, the forest cover in Jammu and Kashmir is 22.3%. Srinagar has the highest forest cover at 34.1%, followed by Leh at 23.8% and Doda at 19.2%.

The forest cover in Jammu and Kashmir is mainly concentrated in the Himalayan region. The Kashmir Valley has a high forest cover due to its temperate climate and abundant rainfall. The Ladakh region has a low forest cover due to its arid climate.

The forest cover in Jammu and Kashmir is important for a number of reasons. It provides habitat for wildlife, regulates the climate, and protects the soil from erosion. The forest cover also provides a source of livelihood for many people in the state.

The forest cover in Jammu and Kashmir is under threat from a number of factors, including deforestation, mining, and development. The state government has taken a number of measures to protect the forest cover, including the creation of protected areas and the implementation of afforestation programs.

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