Biology, asked by prabumilan23, 3 months ago

below is not the threat to biodiversity.a) pollution b)high human population c)cell phones d) natural calamities​

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Answered by Dhanush1236
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Answer:

c) Cell Phones

Explanation:

Pollution and natural calamities always affects Biodiversity. If human population is high, then the demand of goods is also large and thus directly or Indirectly affects our biodiversity. Cell Phones does cause threats to Humans but it won't affect biodiversity

Answered by shreta4567
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Answer:

Cell Phones are not a threat to biodiversity if we properly dispose/recycle them.

Explanation:

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Pollution causes global warming. Increasing the average temperatures of the earth causes many coral reefs to extinct.

High human population means large area required for them to stay which results in deforestation and species living in the forest either die or migrates to another place.

Natural calamities (or) Natural hazards generally decrease biodiversity. They can either kill organisms directly or destroy their habitats so that they are no longer able to live in the area where the hazard occurred.

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