Spruce and Cedar are tree varieties of

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Q: 48 (NDA-I/2016)
Spruce and Cedar are tree varieties of

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Geography

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NDA-I

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The correct answer is option 2: Temperate, coniferous forest.

Spruce and Cedar are both varieties of trees that are typically found in temperate, coniferous forests. These types of forests are characterized by their cooler climates and the predominance of evergreen, cone-bearing trees.

Equatorial forests, also known as tropical rainforests, are found in regions near the equator and are known for their high levels of biodiversity and lush vegetation.

Monsoon forests, also known as tropical dry forests, are found in regions with distinct wet and dry seasons and are characterized by a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees.

Temperate deciduous forests are found in regions with moderate climates and are dominated by deciduous trees that lose their leaves in the winter.

Therefore, Spruce and Cedar trees are not typically found in equatorial forests, monsoon forests, or temperate deciduous forests. Their natural habitat is in temperate, coniferous forests.