Biology, asked by gemsstone125, 5 months ago

what is sikkim bio diversity hotspot ​

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Answered by PᴀʀᴛʜTʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ
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Today, due to human-induced threats and stresses on its unique biodiversity, Sikkim has become a 'Biodiversity Hot Spot' with as many as 5,500 flowering plants species only found within this 7,096 km2 geographical area (Hajra and Verma 1996. ... Common Medicinal Plants of Darjeeling and Sikkim Himalaya.

Answered by pooja9070
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Sikkim, India's second smallest state, covering an area of 7,096 km2 with a population of 619,000, is recognised as a biodiversity 'Hot Spot' of global importance. It is situated in a splendid range of snow-covered mountains with the world's third-highest peak, Khangchendzonga (8,586 m).

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