Which of the following is an accurate definition of biogeography?(1 point)

the study of the purposeful clearing of a forested landscape of all, or selected, trees by humans
the number of various living species that exist in a certain area
the study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and the characteristics of the environments in which
they live
he study of changing climate

the study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and the characteristics of the environments in which they live

The accurate definition of biogeography is the study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and the characteristics of the environments in which they live.

The correct answer is: the study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and the characteristics of the environments in which they live.

To find the answer to this question, you could eliminate the options that are not related to the study of biogeography.

Option 1 refers to the purposeful clearing of a forested landscape, which is not related to the study of biogeography.

Option 2 refers to the number of various living species in a certain area, which is part of the scope of biogeography, but it does not fully define it.

Option 4 mentions the study of changing climate, which is not explicitly part of biogeography.

By process of elimination, you can determine that option 3 is the accurate definition of biogeography, as it encompasses the study of the geographic distribution of living organisms and their environments.