Social Sciences, asked by srishti13457, 4 months ago

“India is very rich in bio-species” argue in favour of this statement. ​

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Answered by neelamgarg06081982
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The narrowly utilitarian arguments for conserving biodiversity as they provide direct economic benefits from nature like food, firewood, fibre, construction material, industrial products and products of medicinal importance.

The broadly utilitarian argument for conserving biodiversity is the oxygen supplement, 20 percent of the total oxygen in the earth atmosphere are released through photosynthesis by the rich biodiversity of Amazon forest.

The ethical argument is that we share biodiversity with millions of plant, animal and microbe species. Every species has an intrinsic value, even if it may not be of any economic value to us. We also have a moral

Answered by Anonymous
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India is a magnificent nation in terms of bio- species and holds around 7-8% of species across the globe.

  • India's numerous physiographic divisions, like the Northern Mountains, fertile plains, deserts, naturally make it a diverse nation.
  • In every distinct division and distinct climate, there is a extensive selection of flora and fauna available. The countless kinds of organisms, both animals and plants, made India a prosperous country.
  • The Himalayas that typically form the northern shield are rich in flora and fauna, while unique biodiversity is present at its maximum bloom in the Western Ghats, on the other hand.
  • It is typically estimated that considerable number of exotic plant species in India is over 45,000 comprising around 11 % of the world's flora. These include over 17,000 flowering plants, of which the country has 4,950 endemic species.

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