Why are forests considered biodiversity hotspots 0?
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Biodiversity is measured by the number of different life forms found in an area. In a forest, various species are available which include bacteria, fungi, ferns, plants, nematodes, insects, birds, reptiles and mammals. Forests are therefore, called biodiversity hot spots.
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the forests are conserved for the animal welfare
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