Biology, asked by ramavaramv, 9 months ago

How man made activities are damaging biodiversity? What are the steps to be taken to make the people recognising the importance of bio-diversity?

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Answered by sushantkkaushik
1

Explanation:

Biodiversity is a very important issue in the context of the analysis of ecology, sustainable development and the protection of the natural environment, including, above all, the natural sites of biologically deposited ecosystems, ie those characterized by high biodiversity.

Maintaining biodiversity of natural ecosystems is one of the most important problems and tasks for people in the 21st century.

plants, animals, fungi, bacteria and possibly other microorganisms. For example, in natural tropical rainforests there is a lot of biodiversity, because in this forest there are many species of plants, animals, fungi and bacteria next to each other.

Biodiversity is the largest unique, unique, difficult to reproduce, unique value of natural, complex biological ecosystems. An example is the tropical forest in the Amazon.

What needs to be done to reduce the devastation of the Amazon rainforests, which are characterized by high biodiversity and are therefore a unique, biological richness of the natural ecosystem on Earth?

The Amazon rainforest is the largest complex of the natural forest ecosystem producing 60% oxygen on Earth, these are the lungs of the planet Earth.

In addition, it is a natural complex of forest ecosystem with rich biodiversity.

In these Amazonian ecosystems there are still many, millions of species of flora and fauna that have not yet been fully discovered or described.

The scale of felling and thinning stands in the Amazon's forest is so large that every day the scale of this unique biodiversity decreases and many species of living organisms cease to exist.

Human civilization in this way destroys one of the greatest achievements in the development of life, the evolution of ecosystems on Earth.

This is a very serious problem to solve in the 21st century

Answered by roshni7267
3

Answer:

man made activities are damaging biodiversity in many ways such as people wants to make more and more houses and for that then it land and for that they cut trees and as they are damaging biodiversity. today the use of mobile phones is also increased everyone has mobile phones and as we know that mobile phones produce harmful radiations which are very harmful for birds and the the number of birds are also decreasing.

the steps to be taken to make the people recognising the importance of biodiversity are following

should I explain to others that what are han causes and consequences of damaging biodiversity, we should tell them that biodiversity is very necessary for us and we should protect it because indirectly or directly our life is depend on biodiversity.

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