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How do we over exploit resources

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Answered by banabbigouri
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overexploitation describes one of the five main activities threatening global biodiversity.  Ecologists use the term to describe populations that are harvested at a rate that is unsustainable, given their natural rates of mortality and capacities for reproduction. This can result in extinction at the population level and even extinction of whole species. In conservation biology the term is usually used in the context of human economic activity that involves the taking of biological resources, or organisms, in larger numbers than their populations can withstand. The term is also used and defined somewhat differently in fisheries, hydrology and natural resource management.

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Answered by sharmaprakriti77
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over population and pollution is main cause of overexploitation of resources

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as said by Mahatma gandhi

there is enough for everyone's need but not for anyone's greed

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