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Question
- why is patagonia considered a critical area for conservation?
a. it has limited natural resources
b. it is almost entirely urbanized
c. it has no significant wildlife populations
d. it is home to many rare endemic species
Brief Explanations
To determine why Patagonia is critical for conservation, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Limited natural resources would not make it critical for conservation; conservation focuses on biodiversity, habitats, etc., not limited resources in this context. Eliminate a.
- Option b: Urbanized areas are typically not conservation priorities (conservation focuses on natural, less - developed areas). Patagonia is not almost entirely urbanized. Eliminate b.
- Option c: If it had no significant wildlife populations, it would not be critical for conservation. Conservation is often about protecting wildlife. Eliminate c.
- Option d: Areas with rare endemic species (species found nowhere else) are critical for conservation as these species' survival depends on protecting their unique habitat. Patagonia has many such species, so this makes it critical for conservation.
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d. It is home to many rare endemic species