Biology, asked by agnesdcosta070, 7 months ago

Why are forests referred as 'biodiversity Hotspot'? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forests are biodiversity hotspots because they are areas with many different types of species that are under threat from human activity.

Answered by ektadhoke28
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Forests are called biodiversity hotspot becoz forest contains a large amount of species of plants and animals that the humans are not in reach to them. They have various medicinal plants that can even cure many of the diseases.

Forests are the natural wildlife sanctuary as it contains various species animals.

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