Which type of vegetation is most prevalent in Haryana?

Tropical evergreen rain forest
Deciduous forest and thorny bushes
Mountain forest
Mangrove forest

The correct answer is: B. Deciduous forest and thorny bushes.

Haryana is a state in northwestern India. It is located in the Indo-Gangetic Plain, and its climate is semi-arid. The vegetation in Haryana is mostly deciduous forest and thorny bushes. Deciduous forests are forests that lose their leaves in the dry season. Thorny bushes are small, woody plants with sharp thorns.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Tropical evergreen rain forests are found in tropical regions with high rainfall. Haryana is not a tropical region, and it does not receive enough rainfall to support tropical evergreen rain forests.
  • Mountain forests are found in mountainous regions. Haryana is not a mountainous region, and it does not have the elevation or climate necessary to support mountain forests.
  • Mangrove forests are found in coastal regions. Haryana is not a coastal region, and it does not have the proximity to the ocean necessary to support mangrove forests.
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