Science, asked by muzjaniutsnow, 1 year ago

Why are forests considered "biodiversity hot spots"? What would happen due to loss of biodiversity?

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Answered by arnav467
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A biodiversity hotspot is a region of the Earth that is extremely biologically diverse and also under severe threat due to habitat loss, climate change, or extensive species loss. Guarding these regions from further damage is considered environmentally and culturally important, as they host organisms that are not found anywhere else on Earth.

Forest serves as the reservoir of biodiversity containing different species of plants, animals and all other sorts of living organisms. Many forests include a very rich diversity of species including most rare and prior to extinct species.

Answered by souravsingh4335
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A biodiversity hotspot is a biographic region that is both a significant reservior of biodiversity and is threatened with destruction. The term  biodiversity is actually refers to 25 biologically rich areas around the world that have lost.                                  

                                                              loss of biodiversity leads an immediate danger for food security for mankind.

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