Biology, asked by farzeenali7782, 1 year ago

Explain in brief 'Biodiversity Hot Spots'.

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Answered by theking20
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       A biogeographic region is a biodiversity hotspot.

  • This is significant reservoir.
  • It is threatened with destruction.
  • There are four biodiversity hotspot in India, they are the Western Ghats, the Indo-Burma, the Himalayas and the sundaland.
  • Around the world, the twenty five biologically rich areas lost its seventy percent of their original habitat actually means biodiversity hotspot.
Answered by skyfall63
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Biodiversity hot spots:

  • A biodiversity hot spot is also called a biogeographic region, it has the origin of a significant "reservoir of biodiversity" and is also in danger of destruction.
  • Scientist "Norman Mayer's article in 1988" was first delivered the concept of biodiversity hot spot.
  • The term biodiversity hot spot particularly refers to the "25 biologically rich areas" around the world that have lost "their original habitat" which it covered 75 percent of the areas.
  • 36 areas around the world can be classified under this definition.
  • These regions are identified as the worlds' most important ecosystem.
  • The ecosystem is "rich in natural resources" and has a rich biodiversity.

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