Biology, asked by praneetid, 1 year ago

human population is a threat to biodiversity. Justify

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Answered by AnshikaGautam
181
As the population is increasing so quickly, government cut the forests for more place to live and this affect the homeplace of biodiversities.
Flora and fauna both get affected.
Answered by Julie2018
159
Growth of the human population is a major factor affecting the environment.Simply put,overpopulation means that there are more people to meet their needs . Almost all the environmental problems we face today can be traced back to the increase in population in the world.The human population is at 6 billion with an annual global growth rate of 1.8percentage three more people are added to the earth every second. This represents an increase of almost 60 percent since the second world war .The population need land space to built their houses and industries by this activity animals are forced to live her forest by deforestation.It affects in Biodiversity.
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Growth of humans beings affecting our biodiversity so much because In the world ,population increasing very rapidly . It is a great problem for whole country because due to increasing population many causes happens which are:-
1. Deforestation
2. Climate change
3. Increasing pollution ,etc.
By this way we also affecting animals , our society and our biodiversity so.
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