list of endangered species of flora and fauna in Maharashtra
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Based on the information given below classify each of the situations as ‘suffering from water scarcity’ or ‘not suffering from water scarcity’.
Based on the information given below classify each of the situations as ‘suffering from water scarcity’ or ‘not suffering from water scarcity’.(a) A region with high annual rainfall.
Based on the information given below classify each of the situations as ‘suffering from water scarcity’ or ‘not suffering from water scarcity’.(a) A region with high annual rainfall.(b) A region having high annual rainfall and large population.
Based on the information given below classify each of the situations as ‘suffering from water scarcity’ or ‘not suffering from water scarcity’.(a) A region with high annual rainfall.(b) A region having high annual rainfall and large population.(c) A region having high annual rainfall but water is highly polluted.
Based on the information given below classify each of the situations as ‘suffering from water scarcity’ or ‘not suffering from water scarcity’.(a) A region with high annual rainfall.(b) A region having high annual rainfall and large population.(c) A region having high annual rainfall but water is highly polluted.(d) A region having low rainfall and low population.
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Chaprala Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a variety of wild animals including a few endangered species namely the tiger, leopard, jungle cat, sloth bear and wild dog. There are 131 species of avi-fauna recorded in the protected area of which as many as three bird species are of endangered status.