Biology, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

India has more than _____ percent of the total animal species in the world.

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Answered by Rishab143
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your answer -

-91,000

Answered by Secondman
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"ANSWER: 1.75 MILLION SPECIES APPROXIMATELY.

           India is a one of a kind subcontinent with immense variety in the geographic zone, geology, and atmosphere. It has an incredible assorted variety of common biological communities from the cold and high Himalayan reaches to the seacoasts, from the wet northeastern green timberlands to the dry northwestern parched deserts, distinctive sorts of woodlands, wetlands, islands, estuaries, and seas. Each biological community has its unique portrayal of species.

            India has around 8% of the world's biodiversity on 2% of the world's surface, making it one of the 12 super decent variety nations on the planet. Of about 1.75 million species comprehensively recognized, around 1, 26,188 species have been accounted for so distant from India.      

            The species recorded incorporate blooming plants (angiosperms), warm-blooded animals, angle, winged creatures, reptiles and creatures of land and water, establishing about 17.3% of the aggregate, while parasites and creepy crawlies make up almost 60 percent of India's profile riches. This decent variety can be credited to the extraordinary assortment of normal biological systems due to the fluctuated physical and climatic highlights found in India.

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