Which forest type stays green all year?
a) Thorn forest
b) Tropical evergreen forest
c) Deciduous forest
d) Mountain scrub
b) Tropical evergreen forest
tropical evergreen forests receive ______ cm of rainfall
A)200-300
B)10-20
C)100-200
D)100-150
C)100-200
In India what forests cover the most areas of India
Tropical deciduous forests
what is virgin vegetation?
It refers to a plant community, which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. This is termed as a virgin vegetation.
What is flora and fauna?
The term flora is used to denote plants of a particular region or period. Similarly, the species of animals are referred to as fauna.
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In regions with less than __ cm of rainfall, the natural vegetation consists of thorny trees and bushes
70
About ______plant species are endangered and __ species are extinct
13000, 20
Deciduous trees usually shed their leaves in:
a) Dry season
b) Winter only
c) Night time
d) Spring only
a) Dry season
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name all the steps the government has taken to ensure the safety of flora and fauna
Eighteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the country to protect flora and fauna. Twelve out of these, the Sundarbans Nanda Devi, the Gulf of Mannar, the Nilgiri, Nokrek, Great Nicobar, Simlipal, Pachmarhi, Achanakmar-Amarkantak, Agasthyamalai, Kangchendzonga and Panna have been included in the world network of biosphere reserves. Eighteen Bio-reserves • Sundarbans • Simlipal • Gulf of Mannar • Dihang-Dibang • Nilgiri • Dibru Saikhowa • Nanda Devi • Agasthyamalai • Nokrek • Kangchendzonga • Great Nicobar • Pachmarhi • Manas • Achanakmar-Amarkantak • Kachchh • Cold Desert • Seshachalam • Panna (ii) Financial and technical assistance is provided to many botanical gardens by the government since 1992. (iii) Project Tiger, Project Rhino, Project Great Indian Bustard and many other eco-developmental projects have been introduced. (iv) 106 National Parks, 573 Wildlife sanctuaries and Zoological gardens are set up to take care of natural heritage.
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what are migrating birds
Some of the wetlands of India are popular with migratory birds. During winter, birds, such as Siberian Crane, come in large numbers. One such place favourable with birds is the Rann of Kachchh. At a place where the desert merges with the sea, flamingo with their brilliant pink plumage come in thousands to build nest mounds from the salty mud and raise their young ones
Like its flora, India is also rich in its fauna. It has approximately ______ animal species. The country has about ____ species of birds. They constitute 13% of the world’s total. There are ___ species of fish, which account for nearly __% of the world’s stock. It also shares between _____ per cent of the world’s amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
90000, 2000, 2546, 12, 5-8
Give all the types of vegetation in India
(i) Tropical Evergreen Forests (ii) Tropical Deciduous Forests (iii) Tropical Thorn Forests and Scrubs (iv) Montane Forests (v) Mangrove Forests
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name atleast 10 bioreserves of India
Sundarbans • Simlipal • Gulf of Mannar • Dihang-Dibang • Nilgiri • Dibru Saikhowa • Nanda Devi • Agasthyamalai • Nokrek • Kangchendzonga • Great Nicobar • Pachmarhi • Manas • Achanakmar-Amarkantak • Kachchh • Cold Desert • Seshachalam • Panna
Our country India is one of the____ mega bio-diversity countries of the world. With about ____ plant species India occupies ____ place in the world and ____ in Asia in plant diversity. There are about _____ flowering plants in India, which account for _ per cent in the world’s total number of flowering plants. The country has many nonflowering plants, such ______. India also has approximately _____ species of animals, as well as, a rich variety of fish in its fresh and marine waters.(u get 3500 pts if u get this)
12, 47000, tenth, fourth, 15000, 6, 90000(I bet u did not get this)