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are called biodiversity hotspots why​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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Forests are considered 'biodiversity hot spots' because large number of life forms (such as bacteria, fungi, fern, nematodes, insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, gymnosperms and angiosperms) are found there. These are the regions with large biodiversity of endangered species, many of them being highly endemic.

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Answered by pratyushara987
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Forests are considered 'biodiversity hot spots' because large number of life forms (such as bacteria, fungi, fern, nematodes, insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, gymnosperms and angiosperms) are found there. These are the regions with large biodiversity of endangered species, many of them being highly endemic.

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 \huge\fbox{\red{\underline{mαrk \; mє \; вrαínlíєѕt \; plєαѕє ♥}}}

 \large\bf{\underline\blue{❥thαnk \; чσu ♥♥}}

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