Which type of forest is characterized by trees that shed their leaves during the dry season?

Tropical Evergreen
Tropical Moist Deciduous
Tropical Dry Deciduous
Montane

The correct answer is C. Tropical Dry Deciduous.

Tropical Dry Deciduous forests are characterized by trees that shed their leaves during the dry season. This type of forest is found in tropical regions that experience a pronounced dry season. The trees in these forests have adapted to the dry season by shedding their leaves, which helps them to conserve water.

Tropical Evergreen forests are found in tropical regions that do not experience a pronounced dry season. The trees in these forests are always green, as they do not need to shed their leaves to conserve water.

Tropical Moist Deciduous forests are found in tropical regions that experience a short dry season. The trees in these forests shed their leaves during the dry season, but they do not lose all of their leaves.

Montane forests are found in mountainous regions. The trees in these forests are adapted to the cold climate and the high altitude.