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Select the correct option regarding sacred forests or groves.
(a) These are forest patches which are held in high esteem by tribal communities.
(b) Rare endemic species can be found flourishing in these areas.
(c) These are found in several parts of India.
(d) All of these

A

These are forest patches which are held in high esteem by tribal communities.

B

Rare endemic species can be found flourishing in these areas.

C

These are found in several parts of India.

D

All of these

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To solve the question regarding sacred forests or groves, we will analyze each option step by step: 1. **Option (a)**: "These are forest patches which are held in high esteem by tribal communities." - Sacred forests or groves are indeed areas that are revered and respected by various tribal communities. They often have cultural and spiritual significance, making this statement true. 2. **Option (b)**: "Rare endemic species can be found flourishing in these areas." - Sacred groves often serve as protected areas where unique and rare species can thrive due to the conservation efforts of the local communities. This statement is also true. 3. **Option (c)**: "These are found in several parts of India." - Sacred groves are present in multiple regions across India, reflecting the diverse cultural practices of different tribal communities. This statement is true as well. 4. **Option (d)**: "All of these." - Since options (a), (b), and (c) are all true, option (d) which states "All of these" is also correct. Thus, the correct answer is **(d) All of these**.
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