Geography, asked by amritasaha, 1 year ago

Human ability to modify environment leads to ecological imbalance. Taking an example, discuss the statement to support your logic.

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Answered by topanswers
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Human intention to modify and control the environment leads to ecological imbalance. Every single organism on the planet earth lives by depending on others in name of food chain. If the food chain gets disturbed, it will lead to a severe ecological imbalance.

For example: let us take sea ecosystem and fishing depletion.

Humans are considered as an element to control over population in fish species. But unfortunately, the controlling measures resulted in high level depletion in fish stock world wide. According to a recent study, by the year 2048, we are about to witness a considerable level of fall in every sea food species.

Over fishing and environmental destruction are the prominent reasons for the depletion in fishing stocks.

Some of the worst consequences of fish stock depletion are given below.

Fishes are known to be the base level of sea food chain. Fishes eats microbes and algae in the water. If fishes gone there will be the intensive proliferation in microbes and algae which can possibly poison the waters.

Depletion in fish stock will reduce the food consumption of bigger sea creatures which are lying at the next level of the sea food chain. This will result in depletion of those species.

This will finally result in an ecosystem imbalance following extinction of species.

If the sea Eco system affected than humans who are depended on the sea for food and economy will have to face a sever consequences.

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ahnafasif2007: very specified answer
Answered by phillipinestest
9

The human intervention to the environment imbalances the ecological balance necessary for the smooth functioning of ecosystem.  

Explanation:

For example, the Oil Spilling when considered has created an imbalance in the water ecosystem where the oil has been mixed with water as emulscent and has led to increase in Biological Oxygen Demand and on the other hand raised eutrophication leading to tremendous destruction to the marine life via trophic levels and as per the consumption by land animals too, involves other ecosystem as well.

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