Biology, asked by cutiequeen72, 7 months ago

Distinguish between botanical gardens,
zoological park and biodiversity park
with reference to characteristics

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Answered by Enlightenedboy
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Botanical gardens - The places where there are specific varieties of flowers, trees and other green species. Zoological parks - The places where different varieties of animals are kept aligned. ... Biodiversity parks are popular because of their temporal characteristics.

Answered by farruminoo
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Answer:

BOTANICAL GARDENS

A botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation, preservation and display of a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names                

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A botanical garden is an institution for botanical research, especially on the native flora of the region. There should be a herbarium, library, photographic studies, lecture pavilon and recreational facilities. In fact all the fundamental and applied aspects of botany come within the purview of botanical garden and it becomes the centre of cultural activities of the region in which it is situated

ZOOLOGICAL PARKS

A zoo is a facility in which animals are housed within enclosures, cared for, displayed to the public, and in some cases bred. The term "zoological garden" refers to zoology, the study of animals. The term is derived from the Greek ζώον, 'zoon', "animal," and the suffix -λογία, '-logia', "study of"

BIODIVERSITY PARK

Biodiversity Park are fully functional and serve as Nature Reserves with more. than 3000 species of plants and animals. The two Biodiversity Parks not only. serve as repositories of approximately 50 threatened communities of the Yamuna

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