Environmental Sciences, asked by skshankarg, 1 month ago

loss of biodiversity is caused due to

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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Loss of biodiversity is caused due to-

1. Loss of biodiversity refers to the deprivation of the animal species due to various reasons. Extinctions of various rare species are creating a massive disbalance in the ecosystem. The reasons are listed below-

a. Natural reasons like change in seasons, winter season decreases the breeding process.

b. Lack of planktons

c. Global warming

d. Excessive pollution

e. Natural disasters like volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, and earthquakes.

f. Human activities like the formation of zoos and migrating animals from their natural habitat to an enclosed area.

g. Captivation of animals.

h. Major climate changes.

Answered by rahul123437
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Loss of biodiversity is caused due to human activities, improper land use, pollution, and climate change.

Explanation:

  • Biodiversity loss is caused by habitat loss, invasive species, overexploitation, pollution change, and climate change which is associated with global warming.
  • Habitat loss is the destruction of an ecosystem where plants, soil, hydrologic, and loss of nutrient resources.
  • An invasive species is a type of non-native species.
  • It modifies or disrupts the ecosystems significantly.
  • Invasive species can disrupt ecosystems.
  • Overexploitation is the process of harvesting a large number of aquatic or terrestrial animals.

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