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diversity according to habitit​

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Answered by beastgamers12446
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Habitat diversity is the number of different habitats that one particular region can provide. For example, a large mountain range like the North.

Answered by eshnehatamang385
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Because habitats have different physical and chemical characteristics, they are likely associated with different sets of species. Loss of habitat diversity thus potentially leads to loss in species diversity (the union of the species in all habitats, indicated by different symbols) (B).

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