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Why is conserving biodiversity important? Choose all that apply.

protecting endangered species

protecting habitat diversity

maintaining genetic diversity

preserving heirloom varieties of food crops

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User Matei
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Answer:

The correct options are :

  • protecting endangered species
  • protecting habitat diversity
  • maintaining genetic diversity

Step-by-step explanation:

Biodiversity can be described as the different varieties of plants and animals which are present in a habitat. If biodiversity wasn't conserved then survival of most plants and animals species would become difficult whenever changes occurred. Without biodiversity, degradation of a habitat would occur. Hence, the conservation of biodiversity is very important for protecting the wild-life animals and plants. Biodiversity boosts up an ecosystem. No matter how small an organism is, their conservation is important for the maintenance of biodiversity.

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