Biology, asked by niciii, 1 year ago

a region in which conservation of biodiversity in its natural habitat is practiced is known as

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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ANSWER:- In situ conservation refers to conservation within the natural environment.
EXPLANATION:- 1. In-situ conservation is the preservation of organisms in their natural environment or ecosystem. As a result, all of the constituent species—known and undiscovered—are conserved, and the natural environment or ecosystem is preserved.
2. Because of the warm environment and high primary productivity in the area close to the equator, biodiversity is not evenly distributed around the planet; it is typically higher in the tropics.
3. Around 90% of all species on earth are found in these tropical forest habitats, which occupy less than 10% of the planet's surface. The Western Pacific coasts have the greatest sea surface temperatures, and the mid-latitudinal band is where marine biodiversity is often strongest

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