geography MCQ #7820

Mangla Dam sits where monsoon-fed plains meet humid subtropical slopes. Compare seasonal leaf behaviour on dominant native trees there versus true boreal forest. Which pairing is accurate?

geography MCQ #7820

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Mangla Dam sits where monsoon-fed plains meet humid subtropical slopes. Compare seasonal leaf behaviour on dominant native trees there versus true boreal forest. Which pairing is accurate?

    • A) Both zones keep needles green through harsh winters
    • B) Both zones shed all woody canopy each dry season
    • C) Humid foothills mix deciduous hardwoods while boreal taiga keeps evergreen conifers
    • D) Boreal forest shows broadleaf evergreen palms

    Answer: Humid foothills mix deciduous hardwoods while boreal taiga keeps evergreen conifers

    Explanation: Humid subtropical foothills (like those around Mangla) support mixed deciduous hardwood forests that shed leaves in the dry or cold season, while boreal taiga is dominated by evergreen conifers such as spruce and fir that retain needles year-round.