Science, asked by shruti446, 1 year ago

did u find any eg.of human interference in these ecosystem

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Answered by vijay2001kvj
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yes . people are
planting trees
Answered by vraj97596
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hange Measurable long-term changes in Earth's climate

Human impact on biodiversity


Human activity is a major threat to the planet's biodiversity. This is because human population growth thus far has been exponential, meaning that its growth rate stays the same regardless of population size. This makes the population grow faster and faster as it gets larger.

Populations may grow exponentially for some period, but they ultimately reach a carrying capacity when they become limited by resource availability. Humans, however, have continued to work around carrying capacity as they develop new technologies to help support the ever-growing population.

This threatens biodiversity because the more humans there are, the more this displaces other species and reduces species richness.

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