Geography, asked by sidratul1, 7 months ago

Despite promising signs that lack of human activity during times of lockdown had led to flourishing wildlife across the world, loss of income is causing some people to exploit the environment. Evaluate this statement. PLEASE ANSWER ASAP...

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Answered by smartbrainz
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there is flourishing wildlife across the world due to lack of human activity during the lockdown of coronavirus.

Explanation:

  • human being interact with the wildlife and as a result of this the wildlife have a large amount of problem in breathing and living in their habitat. As a result of this when human beings were locked down during the coronavirus outbreak then there is a flourish of the wildlife across the world. Some of the endangered species are seen again.
  • however due to loss of job people are trying to cut down trees to sell the wood and get profit due to lack of proper job during this lockdown.
  • This should stimulate the environmentalis who you should make strict laws to prevent human and wildlife interaction.

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Answered by bratislava
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Despite the lack of human activity during the time of lockdown loss of income created flourishing of the wild life but it also lead to increase of poaching and exploitation of environment.

  • Due to the spread of coronavirus, the was a lack of human activity from most places. But places, where there was no human, flourished such as rivers, forests and there was a reduction in air pollution.  
  • Apart from this someplace there was rapid exploitation of natural reprocess as people were off guard and people started wasting resources and increased consumption of resources. Incidents of hunting, fires, and poaching were also seen.

Learn more about the promising signs that lack human activity during times of lockdown.

  • brainly.in/question/18549891 answerd by  smartbrainz

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