Science, asked by badshaha32, 3 months ago

highly sensitive biodiversity spots are reported all over the world.

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Answered by Alisha418
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East Melanesian Islands. Once largely intact, the 1,600 East Melanesian Islands are now a hotspot due, sadly, to accelerating levels of habitat loss.

Himalaya. ...

Indo-Burma. ...

Japan. ...

Mountains of Southwest China. ...

New Caledonia. ...

New Zealand. ...

Philippines.

Answered by XxloveAnglexX
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The concept of biodiversity hotspots was developed by the Norman Myers in 1988 when he identified that the tropical forest losing its plants species as well as habitat. ... There are 34 areas around the world which are qualified as Biodiversity hotspots

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