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CBSE Class 9th Geography Notes Chapter 5 Natural Vegetation and Wildlife

Learning Objective

Natural vegetation refers to plant communities that have grown without human intervention and have been undisturbed by human activity for an extended period. This type of vegetation is often called virgin vegetation.

The term flora is used to denote plants of a particular region or period. The species of animals are referred to as fauna.

Types of Vegetation

In India, the following major types of vegetation are found:

Tropical Evergreen Forests

The tropical rainforests found in the Western Ghats, Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and parts of Assam and Tamil Nadu:

Tropical Deciduous Forests

These forests are also called monsoon forests.

Moist Deciduous Forests:

The Thorn Forests and Scrubs

The natural vegetation consists of thorny trees and bushes. This type of vegetation is found in the north-western part of the country, including semi-arid areas of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.

Montane Forests

Mangrove Forests

Mangroves are trees that live along tropical coastlines, rooted in salty sediments, often underwater.

Wildlife

India is rich in its fauna.

Government Initiative to Protect Flora and Fauna

The government has taken many steps to protect flora and fauna of our country.

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