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GANGA BRAHMAPUTRA BASIN FLORA AND FAUNA LINES

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Refer below for the plants and animal varieties seen in the Ganga Brahmaputra Basin.

Flora:  Deciduous and coniferous tress are seen in abundance in the plains of Ganga Brahmaputra. Trees such as bamboo, sacred fig (peepal) , sakhua , teak, pine, fir, deodar cedar, etc. are grown.

Fauna: Forest life includes animals like elephants, rhinoceros, deer, monkeys, tigers. Rivers are occupied with crocodiles and many fish varieties.

Answered by Ukstudent
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Flora and Fauna 

Vegetation in different areas of the basin depends on the types of landform. The Ganga and Brahmaputra plains, for example, are covered with tropical deciduous trees and also with trees such as teak, sal, and peepal.

Thick bamaboo groves are grown in the Brahmaputra plain and the delta is covered with mangrove forests.

In parts like Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, coniferous trees like pine, deodar, and fir are found because of the cool climate and steep slopes.

Elephants, monkeys, tigers, deer, crocodiles, alligators, etc. are animals commonly found all across the basin, while the one-horned rhinceros is found in the Brahmaputra plain and the Royal Bengal tiger in the Sundarbans delta.

A lot of aquatic life is found in the fresh river waters, lakes, and in the Bay of Bengal, and the most popular varieties of fish are rohu, catla, and hilsa.

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