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Kolton Shah
18 December, 06:12
Why are forests called "biodiversity hot spot"?
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Maverick
18 December, 06:55
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Explanation: It is a region of the earth that is extremely biological diverse and also
Under many threat due to habitat loss, clamate change or extensive species for guarding these region is important because host animals are there which is not found anywhere on earth
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