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define flora and fauna​

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Answered by vaibhavpandey1118
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Answer:

flora is all plant life present in particular time.

fauna is all animal life present in particular time.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Fauna refers to all of the animal life found in a given area or period of time. Flora is the equivalent name for plants. Biota is the aggregate term for flora, animals, and other forms of life such as fungi.

Flora refers to all of the plant life that exists in a certain area or time, which is usually comprised of naturally occurring native species. The term fauna is used to describe animal life. Biota is the aggregate term for flora, animals, and other forms of life such as fungi.

Flora is a term that refers to all of a region's naturally existing native flora. Fauna refers to all of the animal life that exists in a specific location or at a specific moment.

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