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What is the correct term for a large number of species in an ecosystem?
An ecosystem with a large number of species is said to have _____.

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Answered by PragyaSingh569
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Answer:

The correct answer is biodiversity.

Explanation:

A large number of species in an ecosystem can be collectively termed as biodiversity.

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Biodiversity deals with how specie rich an ecosystem is. An ecosystem with a large number of specie can be said to be bio-diverse i.e it has a wide variety of species. The tropical regions of the world can be said to be bio-diverse in that a wide variety of species inhabit them.

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Answered by browa9947
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Answer: biodiversity  Explanation:

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