There are diversities on the regional basis in the Great Plains of India. How? explain.
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Biogeographic classification of India is the division of India according to biogeographic characteristics. Biogeography is the study of the distribution of species (biology), organisms, and ecosystems in geographic space and through geological time. There are ten biogeographic zones in India.
- Trans Himalayan zone.
- Himalayan zone
- Desert zone.
- Semiarid zone.
- Western ghat zone.
- Deccan plateau zone.
- Gangetic plain zone.
- North east zone.
- Coastal zone.
- Islands
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India is a diverse land in its terrains as well from the Himalayas to the costal regions, India has been blessed by the nature, we can see the wonderful plains with lush green plantations to the sandy and deserted Thar.
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