Which is the largest scale of biodiversity?
Ecological diversity
Species Diversity
cell diversity
Genetic diversity
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Correct option is: Ecological diversity
Ecological diversity is the largest scale of biodiversity.
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The broadest definition of biodiversity is ecological diversity. It takes into account both the diversity of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Ecological diversity is the variation in the types of ecosystems that can be found across the planet.
- The combined characteristics of biotic (biodiversity) and abiotic (properties) properties are addressed by ecosystem diversity (geodiversity). It is the variation in ecosystems across the globe or within a specific geographic area.
- In terms of ecological diversity, both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can vary. Biological community complexity, which includes the variety of niches and other ecological processes, can also be considered in terms of ecological diversity.
- The diversity of ecosystems, such as deserts, forests, grasslands, wetlands, and oceans, would serve as an illustration of ecological diversity on a global scale.
- The largest scale of biodiversity is ecological diversity, and each ecosystem contains a large amount of species and genetic diversity.
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