Answer:
Biodiversity Hotspot.
Step-by-step explanation:
The biographic regions that are significantly bio diverse and are threatened by Human Habitation are known as biodiversity hot spot. It refers to the 25 biologically rich ares that have lost more than seventy percent of their original habitat. These hot spot cover 1.4 percent of the land surface and support more than 60 percent of the world's mammal, reptile, plant and amphibian species. Caribbean Islands in Caribbean, California Floristic Province in California are some of the biodiversity hot spots in North America.