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Tropical rainforest occur in the areas which receive heavy rainfall. They are so dense the sunlight does not reach the ground. Many species of trees are found in these forests which shed their there leaves at different times of the year. Therefore they always appear green and are called evergreen forest.
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Political divisions are man-made territorial boundaries, whereas physical divisions are marked by natural contours. A physical map shows the natural landscape of a country.
India is divided into six natural regions:
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