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what is biodiversity? with example​

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Answered by aksharasoni34
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Biodiversity refers to the variety of living species on Earth, including plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi. While Earth’s biodiversity is so rich that many species have yet to be discovered, many species are being threatened with extinction due to human activities.

Examples of biodiversity are:- Sunflowers, blue whale, white tailed deer and white pine trees.

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Answered by BrainlyJossh
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The term biodiversity comes from two words 'biological'and 'diversity '. Simply put, the term 'biodiversity ' is used to describe the number, variety and variability of living organisms.

Biodiversity boosts the productivity of an ecosystem where each species has a role to play no matter how insignificant it may appear to us.

Biodiversity has a number of values like economic value, aesthetic value, ethical value and option value.

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