Biogeographical Regions of India
Biogeographical Regions of India: Overview
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Important Questions on Biogeographical Regions of India
The largest biogeographical region of India is the Indian desert.

Wildlife Institute of India has divided the country into _____ biogeographical regions.

Which of the following is a cold desert?

Which of the following is not a biogeographical region of India?

How does the biogeographical classification of India help in conservation?

What type of forest is found in the coastal region of India?

Which biogeographical region of India is most vulnerable to the effects of climate change?

Which of the following regions is characterized by tropical dry deciduous forests?

The Himalayan region of India is primarily characterized by which feature?

Which of the following regions in India has the highest species diversity?

What type of vegetation is found in the Thar Desert?

What factor contributes to the high biodiversity in the Western Ghats?

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the coastal biogeographical region of India?

What is the main ecological feature of the biogeographical region of the Gangetic Plain?

Which biogeographical region of India is considered a biodiversity hotspot?

The Deccan Plateau is part of which biogeographical region of India?

What type of ecosystem is found in the biogeographical region of the Thar Desert?

The biogeographical region of the Western Ghats is important because of its:

Which biogeographical region in India is known for the presence of mangrove forests?

The Deccan Plateau is mainly characterized by which type of vegetation?
