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different between flora and fauna?? with example ​

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Answered by Romeo14397
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Flora refers to the natural vegetationincluding plants, fungi, algae in aparticular 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.Flora is the term used for studying the plant’s life living in a particular area or region, whereas fauna refers to the study of animals life living in any geographical area. Secondly, all kinds of grasslands, trees, plants, comes under flora, on the contrary, all types of animals, birds, and insects fall under the category of fauna.The term fauna refers to the animals living in a particular area. Fauna is the word related to fawn, which means animals. Secondly, Fauna is also a Latin word and derived its name from the Roman goddess. Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus coined the term

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