Answer:
1. Arctic Ocean
2. Mediterranean forest
3. Indonesian rain forest
Step-by-step explanation:
The places that have the harshest living conditions are the places that have the least biodiversity, while the places that have the best living conditions are the ones with the highest biodiversity. The poles are one of the places with very harsh conditions, being constantly very cold, with strong winds, lot of ice cover, resulting in very limited number of living organisms that can exist in it. The Mediterranean forest is not the harshest, but also not the best place for living. While part of the year is mild and pleasant, the other one is very hot and dry, so there is much bigger biodiversity than the harshest places, but also much less than the ones with high biodiversity. The tropical rain forests are the places that have the highest biodiversity in the world, and that is because they are constantly warm and have very high amounts of precipitation. The Indonesian rain forest is part of these forests, and it is booming with life, being part of one of the places with the highest biodiversiies on the planet.