There are now 34 biodiversity hotspots (initially 25), with three in India, covering 2% of Earth's surface and potentially reducing mass extinction by 30%.
Initially, {{c1::25}} biodiversity hotspots were identified, but now there exist {{c2::34}}. {{c2::Three}} of them are in india.<br>Put together, they cover {{c1::2}}% of the Earth's surface but could reduce mass extinction by {{c2::30}}%
Text | Initially, 25 biodiversity hotspots were identified, but now there exist 34. Three of them are in india. Put together, they cover 2% of the Earth's surface but could reduce mass extinction by 30% |
---|
Tags: neet-biology::unit-10-ecology
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Argument amazon rainforest accounts total o2 broadly utilitarian
Previous card: Dominant eyes red white body colour brown yellow
Up to card list: Fleecesnatcher's NEET UG Biology