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Habitat destruction can result in the loss of species.
- When the habitat is destroyed, certain species that can only sustain in that particular habitat is also getting destroyed.
- Example - The quickly getting extinction of polar bears due to the melting of ice glaciers, due to global warming. Not only the glaciers are melting, the species that live there are also getting extinct.
The answer is - Species.
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The correct option is Species. The other word for this can be is Biodiversity.
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Habitat destruction can result in the loss of Species.
- A habitat is the natural environment in which plants, animals, or other species live; it is their home. This is the dwelling space required for an ecosystem to function properly. Destruction is defined as changing anything so drastically that it can no longer exist in its original form. When we combine the two definitions, we get: habitat + destruction = a home for species that has been altered to the point that it no longer exists.
- When an area has undergone enough modification that it can no longer support native wildlife, habitat destruction happens. This transformation can take numerous forms, including destruction, fragmentation, and degeneration.
This results in an increase in edge area and a decrease in core area.
The primary cause of biodiversity loss is habitat destruction.
- Most people define biodiversity in terms of species, which are groups of individual living Species that can interbreed. Blue whales, white-tailed deer, white pine trees, sunflowers, and miniscule microbes that can't even be seen with the human eye are examples of species.
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