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Answered by neelambhardwaj668
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Jim Corbett national park

Gir national park

Answered by saniyakhoja786
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Asiatic Lion in Gir Forest, Lion-tailed Macaque in Western Ghats of India, Nilgiri Tahr, Malabar large spotted civet, Nilgiri Blue Robin, Jerdon's Corser, Nilgai, Nicobar megapode are some of the species of animals endemic to India.

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Biosphere reserve is a large multipurpose protected area for conservation of wildlife, plant and animal resources, and the same functionality is provided by the forest. Thus, we can say that forest are biosphere reserves.

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Slogans to make aware of people about conservation of...

All for one and one for all, keep Biodiversity or

our future may fall.

Biodiversity starts in the distant pasts and it

points towards the future.

Live and let live.

Nature protects if she is protected.

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The term “biodiversity” refers to the variety of living organisms. Biodiversity brings together the different species and forms of life (animal, plant, entomological and other) and their variability, that is to say, their dynamics of evolution in their ecosystem.

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National Parks of India

Kanha National Park. Kanha National Park is a paradise for wildlife .

Kaziranga National Park.

Periyar National Park.

Gir National Park.

Sunderbans National Park.

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The process of waste paper recycling most often involves mixing used/old paper with water and chemicals to break it down. It is then chopped up and heated, which breaks it down further into strands of cellulose, a type of organic plant material; this resulting mixture is called pulp.

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Trees are depleting from biodiversity beacuse of deforstation for that we have to stop cutting down excess of tree & we have plant more & more plants.

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Yes, Peacock eat snakes. They even eat seeds if you give them. They are omnivores . They stalk a snake, they catch hold of the area below it's neck, and shakes it violently till it's dead.

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Both creepers and climbers are weak-stemmed plants and, hence, cannot grow erect without support. The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further.

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The hind limbs of both goat and hen are used in locomotion and movement, but the difference lies in the forelimbs. The forelimbs of the goat are used in locomotion as well. ... But, the forelimbs of hen are used in so-called flying. It is modified into wings that also have feathers helping in keeping the body warm.

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