Kerala’s vegetation is primarily classified as:

Tropical Dry
Tropical Moist
Temperate
Mediterranean Answer: b

The correct answer is: b) Tropical Moist.

Kerala’s vegetation is primarily classified as tropical moist deciduous forest. This type of forest is characterized by a wet season and a dry season. The trees in these forests shed their leaves during the dry season. Some of the common trees found in tropical moist deciduous forests are teak, sal, and mango.

The other options are incorrect.

  • Tropical dry forests are found in areas with less than 1,000 mm of rainfall per year. These forests are characterized by thorny trees and shrubs.
  • Temperate forests are found in areas with moderate temperatures and rainfall. These forests are characterized by broad-leaved trees.
  • Mediterranean forests are found in areas with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. These forests are characterized by evergreen trees such as pines and cypresses.
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