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The forests seen in Assam and Meghalaya are _________ forests.
  1. Alpine
  2. Deciduous
  3. Tropical
  4. Evergreen

A
Alpine
B
Evergreen
C
Tropical
D
Deciduous
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Evergreen forest,
The Meghalaya subtropical forests is a montane subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion of eastern India. The ecoregion covers an area of 41,700 square kilometers (16,100 sq mi), encompassing the Khasi Hills, Garo Hills, and Jaintia Hills of India's Meghalaya state, and adjacent portions of Assam state. The ecoregion is one of the most species-rich in India with a rich diversity of birds, mammals, and plants.

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