The factors often associated with high biodiversity include:
- Warm climate: Warmer climates tend to support a greater diversity of species due to more favorable growing conditions and longer growing seasons.
- Large area: Larger areas can support more species due to increased habitat diversity and availability of resources.
- Large niche diversity: A variety of ecological niches allows for more species to coexist as they can exploit different resources and habitats.
The other options, such as large amount of wind, large prey, and cold climate, are not inherently associated with high biodiversity. Cold climates often have lower biodiversity compared to warm climates.