Geography, asked by rajashreemithu, 2 days ago

Enlist two other factors apart from the one shown in the picture causing the loss of natural habitats for plants and animals.​

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Answered by savikanti86
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Answer:

The numerous factors are responsible for the loss of Biodiversity (Figure 1) such as pollution, habitat loss, hunting, introduction of invasive species, overexploitation of preferred species, climate change, and natural disasters.

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Answered by sumaiyafarooq2245
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Hey rajashreemithu!

Answer:

Habitat loss is primarily, though not always, human-caused.

The clearing of land for farming, grazing, mining, drilling, and urbanization impact the 80 percent of global species who call the forest home.

As they, along with inland wetlands, are dredged and filled, species are less able to birth and support their young.

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