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Biology, 11.05.2021 21:30, Kira4585

What is a biodiversity hotspot? a. a region with a stable number of native species threatened by human impacts
b. a region with a high number of native species threatened by human impacts
c. a region with very few native species threatened by human impacts
d. a region with native species decreasing for an unknown reason

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