Answer:
The habitat in which we live is incredibly diverse.
- The term "flora" refers to a group of plants found in a specific area. This name embodies the entire plant kingdom.
- A region's native animal population is known as its fauna. Compared to flora, its taxonomy is far more intricate.
FLORA:
Haryana:
Dry thorny deciduous woods and thorny shrubs predominate in Haryana's flora. But when it rains, The Hills of Haryana are covered in grass. Eucalyptus, Mulberry, Kikar, Pine, Babul, and shisham are prevalent plant species.
Telangana:
Telangana has a significant amount of big, dry deciduous vegetation, including teak and species from the genera terminals, Pterocarpus, Angliss, etc.
FAUNA
Haryana:
Haryana's fauna includes the blackburn, nilgai, panther, fox, mongoose, jackal, and wild dog species. In Haryana, there are more than 300 bird-related artefacts.
Telangana:
Telangana is home to a broad range of plants and animals, including the tiger, panther, wolf, wild dog, hyena, sloth bear, gaur, blackbuck, chinkara, nilgai, sambar, and others.
The biodiversity is diverse, with wild and domesticated species differing in shape and function but remaining closely connected in a system due to several interdependent networks. Humans are a part of this complex ecological system, along with all other life forms.
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