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The ecosystems in order of least biodiversity to most biodiversity are deserts, grasslands, forests, and oceans. Deserts typically have low biodiversity due to harsh conditions, while oceans have the highest biodiversity due to the wide range of habitats and species they support.
The Alaskan tundra is the least biodiverse, followed by the California redwood forest. The Amazon rainforest is the most biodiverse of the three.
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The Tundra has the least amount of biodiversity.
Some of the places where biodiversity is most abundant include tropical rainforests, coral reefs, and estuaries. These areas support a wide variety of plant and animal species due to their complex and interconnected ecosystems.
Yes, most ecosystems are made up of many smaller ecosystems that interact and influence each other. These smaller ecosystems can range from ponds and forests to grasslands and coral reefs, creating a network of interconnected habitats within a larger ecosystem. Each smaller ecosystem plays a unique role in supporting overall biodiversity and ecosystem function.