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Comparative study of 5 flora and fauna of uttarakhand and karnataka. Plzzzz help me​

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Answered by shreyash7121
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Flora & Fauna

Uttarakhand is endowed with a unique and diverse range of biodiversity. From the snowbound peaks of the Himalayas to the moist Alpine scrub, sub Alpine forests, dry – temperate and moist- temperate forests to moist deciduous forests, the state possesses a wide biodiversity that in return nurtures a large multiplicity of floral and faunal forms.

The state is home to nearly 4048 species of Angiosperms and Gymnosperms belonging to 1198 genera under 192 families. Of these nearly 116 species are specific to Uttarakhand i.e. their geographical distribution is limited to the boundaries of the state. 161 species of flora found in Uttarakhand are recognized as rare or threatened under the categorization of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Out of the 223 species of Orchids reported from the North Western Himalayas, over 150 have been reported from the State.

This great floral diversity supports a wide variety of faunal forms too. It includes about 102 species of mammals, 623 species of birds, 124 species of fish, 69 species of reptiles and 19 species of amphibians. Highly endangered species like the Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Tiger, Asian Elephant, Bharal, Himalayan Monal, Cheer Pheasant, King Cobra etc. find suitable habitat in the forests of Uttarakhand.

This precious natural wealth is our common heritage. In order to conserve this heritage, the state has declared twelve areas as ‘Protected’ including 6 National Parks and six Wildlife Sanctuaries. Nearly 65% of the geographical area of the State is under forest cover, of which over 12% comes under the Protected Area network. This exceeds the national average by a fair margin and is a reflection of the state’s commitment to conservation. The Corbett National Park, established in 1936 is the first National Park of the Asian mainland. The Nandadevi Biosphere Reserve, established under the “Man and biosphere” programme of UNESCO has the honour of being Uttarakhand’s only and the country’s second Biosphere Reserve. This biodiversity wealth is the pride of Uttarakhand.

The natural vegetation of forests may be divided into:

Trans- Himalayan zone

Sub- Alpine and Alpine zone

Montane or temperate region

Sub- Montane and sub-tropical region

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Uttarkhand shelters almost 4000 species of plants and  102 species of mammals. Karnataka shelters almost 4000 species of plants and 120 mammals.

  • The Western Ghats are considered to be rich in diversity and therefore they are known as the world's 25th biodiversity hotspots.
  • The common species of flora are Lagerstroemia lanceolate, Adina cordifolia, and Careya arborea.
  • Mammals like tigers, elephants, pangolin, etc., are the common fauna.
  • Uttarkhand shelters fauna like the Asian elephant, snow leopard, king cobra, etc.
  • Gentian burro, Armenia benthonic (Bal char), etc., are some of the examples of fauna in Uttarkhand.

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