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Hot spot areas have:(a) Low density of biodiversity(b) Only endangered plants(c) High density of hot springs(d) High density of biodiversityThe question was posed to me during an internship interview.Enquiry is from Biodiversity and Ecology topic in portion Other Major Topics in Civil Engineering of Basic Civil Engineering

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The correct answer is (d) HIGH density of biodiversity

To elaborate: There are areas with a high density of biodiversity, which are presently the most ENDANGERED. There are 16 hot SPOTS in the world and 2 in India: North East Himalayas with 3500 endemic SPECIES and the Western Ghats with 1600.



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