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describe natural vegetation and distinguish between flora and fauna? (please describe properly!)

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Answered by divyanshGupta00
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Natural vegetation refers to plant life undisturbed by humans in its growth and which is controlled by the climatic conditions of that region.

Flora is the term used for studying the plant's life living in a particular area or region, where as fauna refers to the study of animals life living in any geographical area. ... Flora and Fauna are scientific words, in general, we use the term plants and animals life

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Answered by sirigiricharitha123
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Flora- 1. Natural vegetation growing in an particular area is referred as flora.

2. It makes its food with help of solar energy.

3. It was the very first form of life appeared on the earth in chronological history of the earth.

4.cannot move.
Fauna- 1. Wild life living in a particular area of the globe in termed as Fauna.

2. They cannot make their own food so they are dependent upon the flora.

3. They developed on the earth after the fauna because they are dependent upon the fauna.

4.can move.
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