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make a project report on wildlife and natural vegetation of india
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Answered by bhavethjanagama
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India is a country with many types of vegetation and wildlife it is land of many endemic species.

in southern part of India rain forests are covered like in States of kerla and Tamil nadu which have leopards and many carnivorous animals in States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana decidious forests are found like nalamala forests which have species like antelope and flamingos(migrates from mexico) and in state of Karnataka and some parts of Tami nadu contains the forests of sandalwoods with wild anals like tigers and leopards

in Western India (parts of gujarath and Rajasthan) different types of veggetations are found like the running of kuchh a natural salt land home of migrated flamingos and some parts of gujarath had decidious forests home of Asiatic lions and Rajasthan for dessert home of dessert snacks and cactus

in northern India like Himalayas home of evergreen Forests home of snow leopards and Ganges dolphins in River Ganges glacier

in eatern India land of rain forests home of tea plantation and many endimic species

Answered by asnegi2002
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Natural vegetation of India

Natural vegetation refers to a plant community that has been left undisturbed over a long time. So as to allow its individual species to adjust themselves to climate and soil conditions as fully as possible.

India is a land of great variety of natural vegetation. Himalayan heights are marked with temperate vegetation; the Western Ghats and the Andaman Nicobar Islands have tropical rain forests, the deltaic regions have tropical forests and mangroves; the desert and semi desert areas of Rajasthan are known for cacti, a wide variety of bushes and thorny vegetation. Depending upon the variations in the climate and the soil, the vegetation of India changes from one region to another.

On the basis of certain common features such as predominant vegetation type and climatic regions, Indian forests can be divided into the following groups:

Types of ForestsTropical EvergreenTropical Deciduous forestsTropical dry ForestsArid or Desert ForestsTidal ForestsMountain forests


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