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Guys please help me out of this i am under so much burden of my project kindly provide me answer for the question......................................................................Give a comparison between states haryana and telangana on the accounts of types of phylums of kingdom plantae found in these states. What are the conditions in that state (whether haryana or telangana) which allows the growth of that phylum of that plant...........................................I have to give a comparison between in the States.. i know its a bit researchfull but please understand my situation brainly is my last......i will mark the correct answer the brainliest and giving points as much as i can (100 points). Since its a question of biology i want the answer in biological terms... PLEASE HELP ME..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by REDPLANET
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As Haryana is a dry state

Haryana State was extensively surveyed in 1986 by survey parties of the  Northern Regional Station, Zoological Survey of India, Dehra Dun for the study of  fauna. The present paper records 30 species of mammals from that State, mostly based  on sight records by the author, and some from published literature. Their status were  also assessed by the author in the field by visual observation, as well as discussion with  the authorities of forest and wildlife departments.

Haryana* is a small State, situated in northern India and is bounded in the north  by Himachal Pradesh, north-west by Punjab and west and south-west by Rajasthan and  in the east by Uttar Pradesh. Delhi forms an enclave on its eastern boundary. The  State has an area of 44,222 sq. km. The topography of Haryana is more or less flat and  featureless. On its western part, which is contiguous with the desert conditions of

Telangana State is known for its rich heritage in biological diversity distributed in 9 agro climatic regions. Among the flora, the state harbours a total of 2,800 taxa belonging to 1,051 genera under 185 families. This accounts for 16% of the Angiosperms known from India. Of these, 2,071 species belonging to 150 families and 796 genera are Dicotyledons and 729 species belonging to 255 genera and 35 families are Monocotyledons.

Among the fauna, Telangana State is rich with 108 species of mammals that include Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Giant Squirrel, Hyena, Fox, Wild Dog, Wild Boar, Indian Bison(Gaur), Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Black Buck, Four-horned Antelope, Blue Bull, Sambar, Mouse Deer, Honey Badger, Civets,Jungle Cats, Otter, Pangolin, Bats, Tree Shrew, Common Langur,etc

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