Environmental Sciences, asked by purva5555, 11 months ago

name any two bio-geographichal zones in india​

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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An extension of the Tibetan Plateau, harbouring high-altitude cold desert in Laddakh (J and K) and Lahaul Spiti (H.P.) comprising 5.7 per cent of the country’s landmass.

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The largest of the zones, covering much of the southern and south-central plateau with a predominantly deciduous vegetation. 4.3 per cent of the country’s landmass.

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Answered by usmanisalim191
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India is home to four biodiversity hotspots- Andaman & Nicobar Island, Eastern Himalaya, Indo-Burma region and the Western ghats

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