biodiversity hot spots are found around the world. why can't scientists are come up with a single solution to protect all these areas?​

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Answer:

The reason scientists cannot come up with a solution to protect all the areas is because every hot spot is different , and the negative  influence  of people may be greater in some places more than others

Explanation:

Some hot spots are under a greater threat than others. Costs must be balanced with the number of species that can be saved.

Biodiversity hotspots are found in different ecosystems and geographical areas, and thereby strategies for the conservation and protection of these biogeographical regions must be studied case by case.

  • A biodiversity hotspot can be defined as a biogeographic region characterized by having exceptionally high levels of biological diversity, being thus of evolutionary importance for its conservation.

  • Biodiversity hotspots are also characterized to have a high number of endemic species and/or unique taxa.

  • Some examples of biodiversity hotspots include the Atlantic Forest (Brazil), the Caribbean Islands; Madagascar island, the California Coast, the upper Amazonia/Guyana Shield, the Congo Basin, etc.

  • All these biodiversity hotspots exhibit unique ecosystems and physical characteristics.

In consequence, strategies for biological and/or ecological conservation must be different to protect the natural resources in different biodiversity hotspots.

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