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B. State whether True or false. Write correct statement for 'False' answers.1. Recharging of underground water is a cultural value of biodiversity.Ans:2. The earth is facing the risk of a 5th mass extinctionAns:3. Habitat loss is the most significant anthropogenic threat to biodiversity today.Ans:4.Prosopis cineraria is an invasive species in India.5.All introduced species are invasive.Ans:6. Srilanka is part of the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot.Ans:7. Species that are classified as 'Extinct in Wild (EW)', are conserved under in-situ conservationstrategy.Ans:​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Recharging of underground water is a cultural value of biodiversity.Ans:true

2. The earth is facing the risk of a 5th mass extinctionAns true

3. Habitat loss is the most significant anthropogenic threat to biodiversity today.Ans:true

4.Prosopis cineraria is an invasive species in India. True

5.All introduced species are invasive.Ans:false

6. Srilanka is part of the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot.Ans:false

7. Species that are classified as 'Extinct in Wild (EW)', are conserved under in-situ conservationstrategy.Ans:​ true

Explanations

  • there is a threat to the biodiversity in the modern day world. This is because of the loss of Habitat due to urbanization and cutting down of trees. there has been a large number of invasive species.
  • Invasive species are those which are foreign to a particular Habitat but they reproduce and grow very fast.
  • As a result of this the complete with the natural organisms of that Habitat and eventually the natural organisms die. Sumatra and Indonesia falls under the sundaland biodiversity hotspot

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Answered by bratislava
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Ans 1. Recharging of underground water is a cultural value of biodiversity. False. Ans:2. The earth is facing the risk of a 5th mass extinction False. Ans:3. Habitat loss is the most significant anthropogenic threat to biodiversity today. True. Ans:4.Prosopis cineraria is an invasive species in India. False.  Ans 5. All introduced species are invasive. False. Ans:6. Sri Lanka is part of the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot. False. Ans:7. Species that are classified as 'Extinct in Wild (EW)', are conserved under in-situ conservation strategy.  False.

Explanation:

  • Recharging of the groundwater is a natural process and the cultural value of biodiversity is a conservation of the present and future generations. The biological diversity is not found in the groundwater hence it's false.
  • The earth is ongoing the sixth largest mass extinction called the Holocene. The fifth mass extinction includes the Ordovician, Devonian, Permian. mass extension.  
  • Loss of habitat is one of the most important aspects of anthropogenic threats form mankind.  
  • The Prosopis cineraria are also called as Gahf, a flowering tree of the pea family. It is native to the arid parts of the western and Indian subcontinent. It has shattered leaves and Stimpy branches. It was introduced to Southeast Asia including Indonesia.  
  • Not all introduced species are invasive only some of them that are highly competitive and require more space.
  • Andaman and Nicobar islands are apart of the Sundaland biodiversity hotspot.  
  • Species that are EW category are not conserved under the in situ conservation strategy rather its ex-situ.

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