Biology, asked by kothari005, 11 months ago

forests are 'biodiversity' hotspots give two reasons.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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one reason is because forests have each and every type of organisms in that place.

there are different types of simple organisms to complex organisms

Answered by karunyashanmugaraj10
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Biodiversity is measured by the number of different life forms found in an area . in a forest, various species are available which include bacteria , fungi , ferns , plants, nematodes, insects,birds, reptiles and mammals. forests are therefore called biodiversity hotspots.

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