Correct option is A
India is home to a variety of forest types due to its diverse climatic conditions. Moist tropical forests, including wet evergreen forests and moist deciduous forests, are predominantly found in regions with high rainfall, such as the Western Ghats and the Northeastern states. Tidal forests, or mangrove forests, are a specific type of moist tropical forest found in coastal regions like the Sundarbans. They are influenced by tidal action and are vital for coastal protection and biodiversity. In contrast, Alpine forests are found in high-altitude regions such as the Himalayas, where the climatic conditions are cold, with snowfall and limited vegetation. These forests do not fall under the category of tropical forests due to their distinct climate and vegetation types. Thus, Alpine forests do not meet the criteria of a Moist Tropical Forest, which requires higher temperatures and significant rainfall.