Question : The two richest Eco-zones of India are
Option 1: The Himalayas and Vindhyas
Option 2: The Himalayas and Eastern Ghats
Option 3: The Himalayas and Western Ghats
Option 4: The Himalayas and Aravallis
Correct Answer: The Himalayas and Western Ghats
Solution : The correct answer is The Himalayas and Western Ghats.
There are 36 biodiversity hotspots in the world, of which 4 are located in India. They are- The Himalayas, Western Ghats, Indo-Burma area, and the Sundaland. The are one of the most ecologically diverse region in the world with rich plant and animal diversity. Presently India has 106 National Parks and 567 Wildlife sanctuaries.
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Question : Which of the following regions in India is now regarded as an "Ecological Hot Spot"?
Option 1: Western Himalayas
Option 2: Eastern Himalayas
Option 3: Western Ghats
Option 4: Eastern Ghats
Question : The mountain range that divides North and South India is
Option 1: Himalayas
Option 2: Western Ghats
Option 3: Vindhyas
Option 4: Satpura
Question : Where in India can 'Mushroom' rock be found?
Option 1: Eastern Ghats
Option 3: Thar Desert
Option 4: Satpura Range
Question : A continuous chain of mountains that rise abruptly, more or less parallel to the coastline of India is:
Option 1: Aravalli
Option 2: Satpura
Option 3: Eastern Ghats
Option 4: Western Ghats
Question : Which of the following areas of India is covered by tropical evergreen forests?
Option 1: Semi-arid areas of Gujarat
Option 2: Eastern Ghats
Option 4: Temperate grasslands
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