find out the 5 species of animal that are endangered because of deforestation. find out the their present approximate population . represent the data using pictures
express the above number in expanded from .
express the population of the 5 species in words (number names).
arrange the numbers in ascending and descending order .
arrange all the numbers in the indian place value chart
suggest two ways of increasing the number of forests on planet earth.
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In INDIA , Tigers , Rhinos , Asiatic lions , Red panda and Nilgiri tahr are endangered .
Tiger - India's tiger population now stands at 2967 which is 70 per cent of the global tiger population.
Rhinos - Today populations have increased to around 3,700 rhinos in northeastern India and the Terai grasslands of Nepal
Asiatic lions - total population had grown to an estimated 523 individuals, inhabiting an area of 7,000 km2
Red Panda - The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the red panda as endangered, and India is estimated to have 5,000-6,000 red pandas in total
Nilgiri Tahr - The population of Nilgiri Tahr has been estimated at 3,122 individuals in the wild as per a report released by WWF India
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The 5 species of animal that are endangered because of deforestation are :
1: Giant panda.
2: Tiger.
3: Blue whale.
4: Asian elephant.
5: Snow leopard.
The present approximately population of the following:
Giant panda = 1600
Tiger =3062 to 3948
Blue whale =10000 to 25000
Asian elephant =20000 to 40000
Snow leopard =450 to 500
In number names:
The present approximately population of :
Giant panda is Sixteen hundred.
Tiger is Three thousand sixty two to Three thousand nine hundred forty eight.
Blue whale is ten thousand to twenty five thousand.
Asian elephant is twenty thousand to forty thousand.
Snow leopard is four hundred fifty to five hundred.
The two methods of increasing the number of forests on earth are :
1:Plant more and mote plants.
2:Control over forests fire And deforestation.