Biology, asked by sandipPawaskar, 10 months ago

collect information about botanical gardens, zoological parks and biodiversity hotspots in India​

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Answered by sravani642
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Explanation:

there are three biodiversity hotspots in India

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Answered by HappyJohn
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BOTANICAL GARDENS :

Many plants are consreved in botanical gardens for protecting them and also for reasearches. Some names of botanical gardens present in India are : Saharanpur Botanical Garden and Jhansi Botanical Garden and Botanical Garden of India Republic in Uttar Pradesh.

ZOOLOGICAL PARKS :

Here the animals are protected and taken care. These places gives us a chance to know about the characteristics of animals. Examples : National Zoological Park in Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi National Park in Pune.

BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOTS :

It is an area possessing diversities that are threatened by human activities. Examples :  The HImalayas, Western Ghats, Indo-Burma.

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