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(i) Evergreen forests (or Tropical Rain Forests) are found on the rainy parts of the Western Ghasts and the island groups of Lakshadweep and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. On the other hand, deciduous forests are found mostly in the eastern parts of the country - north eastern states along the foothills of the Himalays, Jharkhand, West Orissa and Chhattisgarh and the eastern slopes of the Western Ghasts.

(ii) Ebony, mahogany and rosewood are the most (Important) trees of the Evergreen Forests. While on the other hand, teak is the most dominant species of the deciduous forests. Other found here are bamboos, sal, shisham sandalwood and khair.

(iii) Trees of the Evergreen Forests don’t shed their leaves at one and the same time, so these forests remain evergreen. On the other hand the trees of the deciduous Forests shed their leaves for about six to eight weeks in summer.

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