Causes of depletion of flora and fauna in India include habitat destruction due to urbanization, deforestation, and agricultural expansion; poaching and illegal wildlife trade; pollution and climate change; and human-wildlife conflict leading to increased mortality of wildlife. These factors collectively contribute to the decline in biodiversity in India.
Causes of depletion of flora and fauna in India include habitat destruction due to deforestation, pollution, climate change, and over-exploitation for resources. Endangered species in India include the Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant, Indian Rhinoceros, Snow Leopard, and the Lion-tailed Macaque.
Depletion of the ozone layer can lead to increased levels of UV radiation reaching the Earth's surface, which can harm plants in the tropical rainforest by inhibiting photosynthesis, damaging their cells, and reducing their growth. This can disrupt the delicate balance of the ecosystem and impact the biodiversity of the tropical rainforest.
Biodiversity is the extent of variation of life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet. Its depletion is termed as biodiversity depletion, i.e., depletion of endemic flora and fauna of a particular region.Four anthropogenic factors responsible for biodiversity depletion are:1. Habitat loss and its degradation2. Introduction of non-native or alien species (to provide competition to the endemic species)3. Over-harvesting and over-use4. Global climatic changes (ocean warming, ozone depletion, acid-rains, tropical deforestation, etc)Best Regards,Bankim Malpani
Two examples of big housing projects that have contributed to the loss of flora and fauna in India are the Lavasa hill station project in Maharashtra and the Yamuna Expressway project in Uttar Pradesh. Both projects involved massive land clearing and development, leading to habitat destruction and displacement of local wildlife.
Flora and fauna are getting depleted due to habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and overexploitation by humans, such as logging, hunting, and fishing. These factors disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems, leading to declines in plant and animal populations. Efforts to conserve and protect biodiversity are essential to prevent further depletion of flora and fauna.
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environment is the combination of all the floura and fauna with its physical surrouding.it is what construct our surrounding.
Causes of depletion of flora and fauna in India include habitat destruction due to deforestation, pollution, climate change, and over-exploitation for resources. Endangered species in India include the Bengal Tiger, Indian Elephant, Indian Rhinoceros, Snow Leopard, and the Lion-tailed Macaque.
Flora are plants and fauna are animals. The depletion of both flora and fauna can come from natural disasters or environment destruction.
flora and fauna are under great stress due to insensitivity to our environment.....
India has rich heritage of flora fauna because their is sunlight and climate and india is monsoonal lande
Depletion of the ozone layer can lead to increased levels of UV radiation reaching the Earth's surface, which can harm plants in the tropical rainforest by inhibiting photosynthesis, damaging their cells, and reducing their growth. This can disrupt the delicate balance of the ecosystem and impact the biodiversity of the tropical rainforest.
In India, about 47,000 species f flora and over 89000 species of fauna are found.
Flora (flowers and all vegetation) and fauna (all animals) are destroyed by:TsunamisLandslidesVolcanic eruptionsBombsExplosionsClimate changeMeteor strikesPoisons like Agent Orange
Biodiversity is the extent of variation of life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet. Its depletion is termed as biodiversity depletion, i.e., depletion of endemic flora and fauna of a particular region.Four anthropogenic factors responsible for biodiversity depletion are:1. Habitat loss and its degradation2. Introduction of non-native or alien species (to provide competition to the endemic species)3. Over-harvesting and over-use4. Global climatic changes (ocean warming, ozone depletion, acid-rains, tropical deforestation, etc)Best Regards,Bankim Malpani