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8 difference between flora and fauna​

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Explanation:

Flora is derived from the Latin language. Thus, it implies the collection of native plants within an ecosystem. Moreover, they are plants that grow in a geographical area or a specific period. Further, it is a botanical term that represents a varied assortment of plant life which is present in a certain location or time of the year. In addition, one can classify them on the basis of the climate, region, period, and more. But, mostly we classify it on the basis of the environment where they occur naturally. Thus, we have native flora, agricultural flora, horticultural flora, and finally, weed flora...

Fauna is derived from the Greek language. Further, it is named after a Roman Goddess. Thus, it implies the group of animals living in a certain geographical area, habitat, or at a specific period of time. In other words, it signifies the animal kingdom which is present in an area. Similarly, it includes animals, birds, and microorganisms. In addition, they cannot make their own food and depend on plants and animals for their food. Moreover, we classify them into different categories. Hence, they are Cryofauna, Cryptofauna, Infauna, Epifauna, Megafauna, and Microfauna.

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