Tropical rainforests are found in both the Western Ghats and Assam in India. The Western Ghats are known for their rich biodiversity and dense forests, while Assam, located in northeastern India, also has significant tropical rainforest areas, particularly in regions like Kaziranga National Park.
The lion-tailed macaque, also known as the beard ape, is distinguished by its light-colored mane. Endemic to the rainforests of the Western Ghats in India, it is endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and illegal trade, with declining populations primarily found in Kerala's forests.
Air moves from High air pressure to Low Pressure. This movement occurs because air tends to flow from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure, creating wind.
On heating air, air Expands. When air is heated, its particles move faster and spread apart, causing the air to expand.
The center of cyclones, known as the "eye of the storm," is also referred to as Calm area. The eye is characterized by relatively calm weather and lower pressure compared to the surrounding storm.
The breakdown of food in cells with energy release is called Cellular respiration. This process involves converting glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water, providing the energy needed for various cellular functions.