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Forests are called 'biodiversity hotspots'. Why?

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Answered by RealSweetie
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Forests are 'biodiversity hot spots'. The statement is completely justified because forest consists of different lifeforms such as bacteria, fungi, plants etc, and can be termed as biodiversity hot-spot as biodiversity of a particular area is defined by no. of species found in the place.

Answered by naiksaniya218
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Forests are 'biodiversity hot spots'. The statement is completely justified because forest consists of different lifeforms such as bacteria, fungi, plants etc, and can be termed as biodiversity hot-spot as biodiversity of a particular area is defined by no. of species found in the place.

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