Geography, asked by yyogi8163, 11 months ago

Deference between flora and fauna

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Answered by hadkarn
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Answer:

Flora and fauna meaning

Flora refers to plants and fauna refers to animals.

Example:

Grasslands, forest, flowering and non-flowering plants and trees are the examples of flora. Birds, animals, fish, insects, etc. fall under the fauna.

Explanation:

Flora is plant life; fauna refers to animals. Fauna derives from the name of a Roman goddess, but the handiest way to remember the difference between flora and fauna is that flora sounds like flowers, which are part of the plant world; fauna, however, sounds like "fawn," and fawns are part of the animal kingdom.

Answered by renupranjal2007
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Flora refers to the natural vegetation including plants, fungi, algae in a particular geographical region, whereas Fauna refers to the animals life living in a particular geographical area or region. ... Flora is non-motile, whereas fauna is motile and can move from one place to another.

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