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The vegetation, which have come from outside India are termed as indigenous species.
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Answered by aayushdubey2604
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false. it is in india not from outside

Answered by brokendreams
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False.

The vegetation which have come from inside India are termed as indigenous species.

The vegetation that has come from outside a native is called as nonindigenous species.

Definition of Indigenous species:

"Native species is indigenous to a given region or ecosystem if its presence in that region is the result of only local natural evolution."

Indigenous species:

  • Almost every wild organisms are termed as 'introduced species' where they are anthropogenically born or introduced. If a species causes any kind of substancial damage to the environment or the ecosystem then it can be termed as 'invasive species'
  • Any species of organism that naturally origin, reproduce and their existence is confined to a particular place is called as indigenous to a particular geographic location.
  • Due to the unpredictable changes in the climate, sea level, temperature and ice cover the habitat of all indigenous species are changing.

Example of an indigenous species is the beaver. This belongs to the rodent family is indigenous to the regions of North America, Europe and Asia.

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