Hot spots are priority areas for in situ conservation. The key criteria

Hot spots are priority areas for in situ conservation. The key criteria for determining a hot spot is/are

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(a) location in developed/undeveloped country
(b) vicinity to the sea
(c) number of endemic species and degrees of threat
(d) location in developed/undeveloped country & vicinity to the sea & number of endemic species and degrees of threat

Correct Answer:

number of endemic species and degrees of threat

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