Biology, asked by babdhikagood, 1 year ago

forests are biodiversity hotspots justify this statement

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Answered by rudeawakening
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Forests are biodiversity hot spot. The measure of the biodiversity of an ares is the no. of species found there.
A forest being home for range of different life forms from a tiny microorganisms fungi to animals like lions ,deer etc. and hence called biodiversity hotspots.
Answered by aasthajain1
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