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Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
Evergreen Forests(a) Sundari trees
Deciduous forests(b) Pine
Coastal forests(c) Pau Brasil
Himalayan forests(d) Khejari
Thorny and bush type vegetation(e) Teak
(f) Orchid

Answer

1 – c
2 – e
3 – a
4 – b
5 – d

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