Environmental Sciences, asked by yadavsarita291, 10 months ago

State 'True' or 'False

Bengal Tiger was declared as the national animal of India in April 1973, with the initiation
of Project Tiger, to protect the tigers in India.

The Indian elephant is a subspecies of the Asian elephant and found in the mainland Asia.

The symbol of Indian rupee is derived from the English consonant “R” (ar).

The Indian cities which are famous for Ganga river are Delhi, Mumbai and Sultanpur.

The Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath is the national emblem of India. It consists of four
Asiatic Lions standing back to back on a circular abacus.

Banyan tree gives shelter to many different kinds of animals and birds, which represent
India and its people from different races, religions and castes.​

Answers

Answered by abhnisharma3
1

Yes the paragraph is true according to me

am I right please rply me but paragraph no. 4 and 6 is false

Answered by danishali06
1

Answer:

1.True

2.True

3.True

4.False

5.False

6.True

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