Why are forests considerd biodiversity hotspots?
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Biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with a significant reservoir of biodiversity that is under threat from humans.
Forests are considered “biodiversity hot spots” because they have very high level of species richness and a high degree of endemism. ... i) Using fewer products which are derived directly from forests and wildlife such as wood, animal skin etc.
Forests are considered “biodiversity hot spots” because they have very high level of species richness and a high degree of endemism. ... i) Using fewer products which are derived directly from forests and wildlife such as wood, animal skin etc.
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Forests are known as biodiversity hotspots because they are rich with flora and fauna. They comprise of rich diversity of species which includes most rare and endangered species and so forests are known as BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOTS.
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