Biology, asked by navyashaurya1720, 1 year ago

what is biodiversity hotspot?

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Answered by Dharmendra2120
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Dear friend here your
answer :

It is defined as :
Biodiversity hotspot is termed to the specific forests consisting of richest diversity of species including most rare and prior to extinct species.
Answered by laughoutloud42
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Answer:

A region with large biodiversity of endagered species, many being highly endemic, and such species being subjected to large scale destruction are called "bio-diversity hotspots".

Forests are bio-diversity hotspots because they have a large number of species of plants and animals.

This answer is from CBSE Online, so it should be right.

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