industrialization
killing of the animals by poachers for selling animals product
settlement area for the growing population
urbanization
land for the agriculture
making of ships and railway tracks during the time of colonial period
awards for killing the animals i.e tiger
The major causes of depletion of biodiversity in India include habitat loss due to deforestation, urbanization, and agriculture expansion; overexploitation of natural resources such as hunting and fishing; pollution from industries and agriculture; and invasive species disrupting native ecosystems.
Causes of depletion of flora and fauna in India include habitat destruction due to urbanization, deforestation, and agricultural expansion; poaching and illegal wildlife trade; pollution and climate change; and human-wildlife conflict leading to increased mortality of wildlife. These factors collectively contribute to the decline in biodiversity in India.
One of the major causes of depletion of architectural heritage in INDIA is growing population. due to increase in population pollution is increasing, also space per person for living is decreasing. Due to which these sites are depleting day by day.
There are many extinct plant species from India. Examples include: the Nilgiri Holly, Kerala Legume Tree, Courtallum Wendlandia and Meghalaya Sterculia. Plants that may go extinct are endangered.
The vast, varied and fascinating ecological and geographic situation of India sustain a tremendous amount of diverse life forms. Out of a known world, total of 250,000 species are found in India, and out of a world of total 1.5 million animal species, about 75000 animal species are in India.
causes for forest depletion India
in india there are 12 endangered species. and 10% in percentage...
Lizards are not a species. They are a suborder that contains thousands of species. Lizards in general are not endangered.
Rhinos are an endangered species native to Africa and India.
Tigers
Yes
Blue cobras
10%
tigers are 1
There are many, including 47 that are critically endangered.
The major causes of depletion of biodiversity in India include habitat loss due to deforestation, urbanization, and agriculture expansion; overexploitation of natural resources such as hunting and fishing; pollution from industries and agriculture; and invasive species disrupting native ecosystems.
The same reasons there are endangered animals everywhere. Mainly human intrusion and predation.