What is biodiversity why are forest considered as biodiversity hotspot?
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A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with a significant reservoir of biodiversity that is under potential threat from human beings. Forests serve as the reservoir of biodiversity containing different species of plants, animals and different types of microbes.
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Forests serve as the reservoir of biodiversity containing different species of plants, animals and different types of microbes. They comprise of richest diversity of species including the most rare and endangered species. Therefore, forests are often considered as biodiversity hotspots.
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