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Which region on Earth holds the maximum biodiversity?
- A.Temperate forests
- B.Amazonian rainforests
- C.Arctic tundra
- D.Sahara desert
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Correct answer: B — Amazonian rainforests
Solution
- Biodiversity is generally higher in tropical regions compared to temperate or polar regions.
- The Amazonian rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest on Earth.
- It supports millions of species of plants, insects, and animals.
- Hence the answer is (B).
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