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Flora and fauna difference

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Answered by armaan2305
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lora and Fauna refer to plants and animals, respectively. If we look at the detailed definitions of these two terms, Flora is the plant life found in a particular region whereas fauna is the animal life in a particular region or time. Thus, the main difference between flora and fauna is that flora refers to plant life whereas fauna refers to animal life. The term fauna and flora are used together to discuss the biodiversity of a particular region

What is Flora

Flora is the plant life that can be found in a specific area or time. The term flora is often used to refer to indigenous plants. The term flora comes from the Latin language and is derived from the name of the goddess of the flowers in Roman mythology.

What is Fauna

Fauna refers to all the animals living in a particular period or a region. For example, the term New Zeeland refers to all the animals that are found in New Zeeland. The term Fauna is also derived from Latin. In Roman Mythology Fauna was the sister of Faunus, a good spirit of the forest and plains

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