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Biodiversity is the variation of life types within an environment. For instance, an environment with only a few different types of animals and plants would have a low instance of biodiversity.
|I would expect the smaller ecosystems to have a high species richness and smaller ecosystems to have low species richness because the biodiversity in the smaller ecosystem is actually larger than the larger ecosystem causing many problems in the atmosphere... which over time can cause a extinction towards many living organisms.
Bio (life) diversity (different unique individuals) low (quantity of). Low quantity of different life forms.
For instance, in the "dead zone" off the west coast of Oregon.
A banana plantation has low biodiversity.
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The sahara desert is very hot so not a lot of animals live there whereas, in a rain forest it rains a lot so lots of animals live there. So the answer is that a rain forest has a high biodiversity.
The Tundra has the lowest biodiversity.
Biodiversity is the variation of life types within an environment. For instance, an environment with only a few different types of animals and plants would have a low instance of biodiversity.
Low biodiversity is referring to a limited amount of species in an area. In a low biodiversity, this means a single species will become extinct. There is also an interdependence amongst the species.
Mountain tops and deserts have low biodiversity, especially in Antarctica.
Waste is advantageous over non-renewable energy as it is in abundance. As well as this, the cost of obtaining it is low.
|I would expect the smaller ecosystems to have a high species richness and smaller ecosystems to have low species richness because the biodiversity in the smaller ecosystem is actually larger than the larger ecosystem causing many problems in the atmosphere... which over time can cause a extinction towards many living organisms.
its over york, i have the high ground
its over highways, i have the high ground