what is the difference between biosphere reserves and botanical gardens? ( 4 points )
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biosphere is the sphere in which life iz possible
botanical gardens iz the where plant is
botanical gardens iz the where plant is
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Biosphere Reserves - are notified areas which cover a larger area of land which may cover multiple National Parks, Sanctuaries and reserves as well. Ex. the Nilgiri Biosphere covers: Bandipur NP, Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Silent Valley NP, Wyanad WLS, Nagarhole NP, Mukurthi NP, Sathyramangalam WLS & Reserve Forest and is usually a contiguous area. it will also include all the buffer and tourism zones and offers protection to not only the wildlife and flora but to the indigenous people as well. Eg. Attapadi hill tribes. Another important thing to note is that some controlled economic activities will be permitted in these areas - like mining and farming etc. A botanical garden or botanic garden is a garden dedicated to the collection, cultivation and display of a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names. It may contain specialist plant collections such as cacti and other succulent plants, herb gardens. botanical gardens, as cultural and scientific organisations, have responded to the interests of botany and horticulture.
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