Biology, asked by ksadia360, 10 months ago

reasons for the extinctions of biodiversity worldwide ​

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Answered by yaduvanshitab
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These culprits are, in descending order:

(1) changes in land and sea use;

(2) direct exploitation of organisms;

(3) climate change;

(4) pollution and

(5) invasive alien species

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Answered by abmalhotra677
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Answer:

  • Habitat loss and degradation. ...
  • Climate change through heat stress and drought stress.
  • Excessive nutrient load and other forms of pollution.
  • Over-exploitation and unsustainable use (e.g. unsustainable fishing methods) we are currently using 25% more natural resources than the planet

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