Biodiversity hotspot areas in India
Biodiversity hotspots are regions that are rich in endemic species and have suffered significant habitat loss. India is home to four recognized biodiversity hotspots: the Western Ghats, the Himalayas, the Indo-Burma region, and the Sundaland region.
The Western Ghats stretch along the western coast of India and are known for their high level of endemism. This region houses around 7,402 species of flowering plants, _____ __________ _______ ______ _______ _________ ____.
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