Biogeographical classification of india conclusion
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ndia is divided in 3 biogeographical regions, Madhya Pradesh is classified under peninsular region. ... Biogeography includes the area, soil, water, climate as well as plants and animals of particular geographical region. Plants being stable or non movable contribute much towards the biogeography as compared to animals.
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India is also home to four biodiversity hotspots—Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Eastern Himalaya, Indo-Burma region, and the Western Ghats.
- Through a macro lens, all of India falls in the Indomalayan realm, except the high Himalayas, which fall in the Palearctic realm.
- The Nicobar Islands, however, fall in the "Sundaland" bioregion of the Indo-Malayan realm.
- India ranks fourth in Asia and tenth in the world amongst the top 17 mega-diverse countries in the world.
- India harbors nearly 11% of the world's floral diversity comprising over 17,500 documented flowering plants, 6,200 endemic species, 7,500 medicinal plants and 246 globally threatened species in only 2.4% of world's land area.
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