why are forests called biodiversity hotspots?
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a biological hotspot is the region of the earth that is extremely biological diverse
and also severe threat due to habitat loss climate change or extensive species loss guarrding this region from further damage is considered as enviormentally or culturally important
and also severe threat due to habitat loss climate change or extensive species loss guarrding this region from further damage is considered as enviormentally or culturally important
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Biological means a place for preserving bio cycle. hot spot means means a distributer . so biological hotspot mean that a place preserving and distribution of oxygen and other natural things.
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