Biology, asked by mru2071974, 10 months ago

biodiversity hotspots are
a Lakes
b oceans
c ponds
d forests ​

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Answered by khajagutti81
1

Answer:

forests

Explanation:

biodiversity hotspots are forest habitats as they constantly face destruction and degradation due to illegal logging, pollution and deforestation. According to Myers 2000 edition of the hotspot-map, a region only qualifies as a biodiversity hotspot if it meets two criteria.

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