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Initially …a…. Biodiversity hotspots were identified but subsequently …b…. More have been added to the list, bringing the total number of biodiversity hotspots in the world to …c…

A

a- 22, b- 11, c- 33

B

a- 24, b- 10, c- 33

C

a- 23, b- 11, c- 34

D

a- 25, b- 9, c- 34

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To solve the question regarding biodiversity hotspots, we will break it down into three parts corresponding to the blanks a, b, and c. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the initial number of biodiversity hotspots (a)**: - From the video transcript, it is stated that initially, **25 biodiversity hotspots** were identified. Therefore, for blank **a**, the answer is **25**. 2. **Determine how many more hotspots were added (b)**: - The transcript mentions that subsequently, **9 more hotspots** have been added to the initial list. Thus, for blank **b**, the answer is **9**. 3. **Calculate the total number of biodiversity hotspots (c)**: - Adding the initial number of hotspots (25) to the number of additional hotspots (9) gives us a total of **34** biodiversity hotspots. Therefore, for blank **c**, the answer is **34**. ### Final Answers: - a: **25** - b: **9** - c: **34**
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