To explain:
The reason why it is difficult to attach a value to the aesthetic qualities of biodiversity.
Introduction:
Biodiversity is the variety of life in an area that is determined by the number of different species in that area. The term aesthetic is related to how something looks and feels.
Explanation of Solution
The aesthetic and scientific values are no way less than any other value which a healthy ecosystem and biodiversity provides. It is difficult to attach a value to something which is beautiful. The beauty of nature has an immeasurable effect on human brain. Aesthetic is basically a subjective concept and the aesthetic values of biodiversity are priceless.
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