In general, greater biodiversity exists closer to Earth's equator than in areas closer to Earth's poles. What does this mean in terms of the number of species that are found in these regions?

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More species of plants and animals live near the Equator than farther from this line.
Biodiversity generally increase from Earth's poles to the equator.This means that greater biodiversity in warm areas.
Why is biodiversity greater closer to the equator?More living things are able to survive in consistently warm temperature changes during a year.(McDougal Littell Georgia Biology,Stephen Nowick,page 5)
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