Habitat destruction is recognised as most significant threat to global biodiversity?”
Elucidate the statement in present context with suitable examples in about 250 words.
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Habitat destruction is caused when the entire habitat of a living species is destroyed due to human and natural disaster. This is likely to affect the overall biodiversity of the nature.
Explanation:
Habitat destruction can be caused by human and natural conditions. The human induced changed to natural habitat includes deforestation, clear-cutting, forest fire, urbanization, wild-life trafficking and others.
The natural disasters like flood, volcanic eruption, earthquake, landslide can also affect the natural habitat.
These human induced and natural factors are likely to limit the population of the species worldwide. This may lead to loss of biodiversity.
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