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- Natural_vegetation_and_wildlife_of_Andhra_Pradesh abstract "Due to its geographic location, the state of Andhra Pradesh is considered one of the rich biodiversity states in India. Natural vegetation (flora) and animal life (fauna) depend mainly on climate, relief, and soil. Krishna and Godavari are the two largest rivers flowing through the state. The Andhra Pradesh Forest Department deals with protection, conservation and management of forests.".
- Q18128583 abstract "Due to its geographic location, the state of Andhra Pradesh is considered one of the rich biodiversity states in India. Natural vegetation (flora) and animal life (fauna) depend mainly on climate, relief, and soil. Krishna and Godavari are the two largest rivers flowing through the state. The Andhra Pradesh Forest Department deals with protection, conservation and management of forests.".
- Natural_vegetation_and_wildlife_of_Andhra_Pradesh comment "Due to its geographic location, the state of Andhra Pradesh is considered one of the rich biodiversity states in India. Natural vegetation (flora) and animal life (fauna) depend mainly on climate, relief, and soil. Krishna and Godavari are the two largest rivers flowing through the state. The Andhra Pradesh Forest Department deals with protection, conservation and management of forests.".
- Q18128583 comment "Due to its geographic location, the state of Andhra Pradesh is considered one of the rich biodiversity states in India. Natural vegetation (flora) and animal life (fauna) depend mainly on climate, relief, and soil. Krishna and Godavari are the two largest rivers flowing through the state. The Andhra Pradesh Forest Department deals with protection, conservation and management of forests.".