Environmental Sciences, asked by rishuchopra55, 1 year ago

The area reserved for the welfare of wildlife is called
a)National park

b)Forest

c)Botancial garden

d)Sanctuary

Answers

Answered by IAMHELPINGYOU
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your answer is,
a)National Park

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Answered by mariospartan
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The area reserved for welfare of wildlife is called National park.

Option A

EXPLANATION:

  • A forest is an area in which all types of flora and fauna are present but they can be protected or cannot be protected.
  • A botanical garden is garden or an area where different types of plants are grown.
  • But, there is a slight difference between a wildlife sanctuary and national park.
  • A wildlife sanctuary is protected area where only a particular species is protected by law whereas in a national park each and every species found in that area is protected by the law.
  • For example, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala is a place where Asian Elephants are protected by law but on other hand, Kaziranga National Park in Assam is a place where different animals like rhinos, elephants, tigers, various species of monkeys are protected by law.
  • It is famous for one-horned rhinoceros but, other animals and plants and ecosystem as a whole is being protected.

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