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Answered by asia2089172
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Khejri (खेजडी) or Prosopis cineraria is a small to medium size tree, found mainly in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan. Khejri is the golden tree of Indian deserts, plays a vital role in preserving the ecosystem of arid and semi-arid areas. It is the  symbol of socio-economic development of the arid regions. Since all the parts of the tree are useful, it is called kalp taru. It is also known as the ‘king of desert’, and the ‘wonder tree’. Khejri is a tree which is worshipped by a large number  of people such as Bishnoi a great environmentalist community  in Rajasthan. The importance of the medicinal value of Khejari  tree has been highlighted in ancient Ayurveda literature. 

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Answered by AnmolKerketta69
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Area of Camel

l×b

5m×3m

= 15 square metres

Area of Ox

π × r square

22/7 × 1.4 square

22 × 2 × 1.4

44 × 1.4

61.6 square metres

Area of animals

15 + 61.6 = 76.6 square metres

Area of plants

l × b

9 × 1

9 square metres

Ratio

9 : 76

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