The hot Spots in INDIA for biodiversity is 1. Western Ghats 2. Eastern Himalayas
Tropical regions
A hot spot in environment terms, means a biome (habitat) that is severely losing its biodiversity and is under threat from humans.
Temprate zone communites or where there is aviability of lots of food and water have maximum biodiversity and in ecology it is known as Hot Spots and there are alomost two dozen of hot spots in the world
biodiversity hot spots.
Bio 100 Biodiversity Hot Spots
Forests where a large number of flora and fauna species are found are termed as 'biodiversity hot spots '. The range of different life forms like bacteria, fungi, ferns, flowering plants, nematodes, insects, birds, reptiles and so on are present in forests. Certain areas in the western ghats of Maharashtra and Kerela are examples of biodiversity hot spots. i hope dis helps u.
There is no proper name for such lands. However, biodiversity hot-spots are regions known to flourish in their fauna and flora estimates. Any region with a very high net primary productivity, such as a tropical rain forest, will support high biodiversity.
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Because the 11 percent does not consist primarily of biodiversity hot spots
habitats and species show a high amount of biodiversity.
No, Hot Spots can be in the center of plates. An example of a Hot Spot is the Hawaiian Islands.