Political Science, asked by ajay6477baby, 5 months ago

habitat loss is not a threat to biodiversity ​

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Answered by vedahallakayi2005
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Habitat destruction renders entire habitats functionally unable to support the species present; biodiversity is reduced in this process when existing organisms in the habitat are displaced or destroyed. ... The primary cause of species extinction worldwide is habitat destruction.

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Answered by rahulram9791
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Habit loss is one of the biggest and greatest threat of biodiversity.

Habitat loss is the main reason species to go extinct.

If the species or habitat in lower level that is a insect or animal which eats insect.

That is going to be the fall of biodiversity unless there is some other organisms that Co-existed In the same category may fill the gap.

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