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Discussion Forum : World Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.

The habitats valuable for commercially harvested species are called

coral reefs
sea grass bed
hot spots
None of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
15 comments Page 1 of 2.

Kirti said:   8 years ago
Sea grass beds are use commercially as they are rich source of protein and minerals just like mushrooms are grown commercially from waste as they contain high amount of protein.
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Sahil singhania said:   10 years ago
After the coral reef die, their bone skeleton is hard and remain on the roof. And new coral is born for bone.
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Shiraz said:   1 decade ago
Seagrass is a flowering plant earlier used for sand soil as fertilizer.

Amit Nayak said:   10 years ago
Most of the coral reefs are found in the Great barrier reef Australia.

Priyadarsini pradhan said:   9 years ago
I don't know the meaning of sea-grass bed. Please describe it clearly.

Rohan v khadke said:   1 decade ago
Coral reefs have more diversity so it is more valuable for habitat.
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Sandeep deshwal said:   1 decade ago
Seagrass is ia flowering plant, used first for sand soil in sea.

K.sridevi said:   1 decade ago
Why not hot spot is a commercially harvested species?

Sandhya said:   6 years ago
I think coral reef is the correct answer.
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Sana said:   1 decade ago
Coral reefs is equally valuable I guess.


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