Asked by Simon Lowe
Which ecosystem likely has the lowest species diversity?(1 point)
Responses
grassland
grassland
coral reef
coral reef
desert
desert
tropical rainforest
Responses
grassland
grassland
coral reef
coral reef
desert
desert
tropical rainforest
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The ecosystem that likely has the lowest species diversity among the options provided is the **desert**. Deserts typically have harsher environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures and limited water availability, which can limit the number of species that can thrive there compared to ecosystems like coral reefs or tropical rainforests, which are known for their high biodiversity.
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