e The Arousing human population
poses grave threat to
biodiversity ? Justify this statement
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An increase in human population is affecting biodiversity by taking up more land which threats the lives of plants and animals. Forests are being cut down to create residential places for human beings, natural resources are been depleting such as sea food to feed the over population.
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An increase in human population is affecting biodiversity by taking up more land which threats the lives of plants and animals. Forests are being cut down to create residential places for human beings, natural resources are been depleting such as sea food to feed the over population.
- The human population requires resources to survive and grow, and those resources are being removed unsustainably from the environment. The three greatest proximate threats to biodiversity are habitat loss, overharvesting, and introduction of exotic species. The first two of these are a direct result of human population growth and resource use. The third results from increased mobility and trade. A fourth major cause of extinction, anthropogenic climate change, has not yet had a large impact, but it is predicted to become significant during this century. Global climate change is also a consequence of human population needs for energy and the use of fossil fuels to meet those needs (Figure 1). Environmental issues, such as toxic pollution, have specific targeted effects on species, but they are not generally seen as threats at the magnitude of the others.
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