Q. Consider the following pairs regarding Biogeographic Zones of India:
No.Biogeographic ZoneDescription
1.Trans-HimalayasCovers high-altitude cold desert in Ladakh & Lahaul-Spiti
2.HimalayasCovers the entire Himalayan chain from NW to NE India
3.DesertCovers arid region west of Aravalli includes salty desert of Gujarat & sand desert of Rajasthan .
4.Semi-aridCovers coastal region along western coastline
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
Answer: A
Notes:
Explanation:
- Trans-Himalayas-
- This zone is an extension of the Tibetan plateau, covering Ladakh (J&K) and Lahaul-Spiti (Himachal Pradesh).
- Characterised by high-altitude cold deserts, sparse vegetation, and unique fauna like the snow leopard and Tibetan wild ass.
- Himalayas
- Includes the entire Himalayan mountain chain, stretching from the north-west to the north-east.
- Contains diverse biotic provinces such as temperate forests, alpine meadows, and snow-covered peaks.
- Desert– It refers to the extremely arid area west of the Aravalli hills, which includes:
- The salty desert of Gujarat (Rann of Kutch)
- The sand desert of Rajasthan (Thar Desert)
- Semi-arid
- The Semi-arid zone lies between the desert and the Deccan plateau, including the Aravalli hill range.
- Vegetation is mostly thorn forests and scrublands.
- Source: Environment (N.C.E.R.T)

