Did You Know?

Phumdi is the biggest floating park in the world!

What is Phumdi?

Phumdi are floating islands made of plants.

Where Are They?

They are in Loktak Lake in India.

What Phumdi Does

They help keep the water clean.

They give homes to many animals.

They are fun to see and explore.

They help keep the lake safe.

They are part of nature's beauty.

They help people learn about nature.

More About Phumdi

Phumdi are very old and special. They have been there for a long time. People love to visit and see them. They are part of the lake's charm.

Phumdi help many fish and birds. They make the lake a nice place to live. People can fish and play near the lake.

In the future, we must take care of phumdi. They are important for our earth. We can learn more about them every day!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Phumdi Overview"] --> B["Location: Loktak Lake, Manipur"] A --> C["Composition: Vegetation, Soil, Organic Matter"] B --> D["Largest Mass: 40 km2"] D --> E["Keibul Lamjao National Park"] E --> F["Purpose: Preserve Eld's Deer"] F --> G["Scientific Name: Rucervus eldii"] G --> H["Local Name: Sangai"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Phumdi:Floating islands made of plants and soil in a lake.
Heterogeneous:Made up of different kinds of things.
Constitutes:Makes up or forms something.
Subspecies:A smaller group within a species that has different traits.
Indigenous:Native to a particular place.