Science, asked by gk8368110, 2 months ago

. Why are national parks protected by
the government?​

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Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

For the conservation of the natural environment, these areas are generated and set up by the Government of India. ...

The main purpose of a national park is to protect the natural environment of the area and conservation of biodiversity.

Also, to promote education and recreation

Answered by Rainncoat
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Answer:

National parks are large areas of public land set aside for native plants, animals and the places in which they live. National parks protect places of natural beauty. They also protect places important to Aboriginal people, and places that show how people lived in the past. National parks are actually protected areas.

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