explain latitudinal gradient of biodiversity pattern
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Species richness, or biodiversity, increases from the poles to the tropics for a wide variety of terrestrial and marine organisms, often referred to as the latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG). The LDG is one of the most widely recognized patterns in ecology.The LDG has been observed to varying degrees in Earth's past. A parallel trend has been found with elevation (elevation diversity gradient), though this is less well-studied
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Biodiversity increases more and more towards the tropics, and less towards the polar regions.
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Warmer weather is better for biodiversity.
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