Top 10 Countries with the Largest Forest Area - No. 10

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Forests cover 31 percent of the world’s land surface or about 4 billion hectares. Today, we’ll look at the 10th largest country in terms of forest area: India.

The forest cover in India is around 720.000 square kilometers which is 24% of the country’s area and around 2% of the world’s total forest area as illustrated below.

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India is one of the most diverse regions in the world.

It has broadly five categories of forests:

a) tropical evergreen forests
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b) tropical deciduous forests
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c)tropical thorn forests
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d) montane forests
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e)swamp forests
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Each of these forests has a different ecosystem that sustains a variety of small and large animals along with a large number of endemic medicinal plants.

Gecko:
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Elephant in the rainforest of Western Ghats, India:
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Lobelia nicotianifolia, a medicinal plant in India:
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