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Answered by harshit5864
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Natural environment means all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning not because of humans. The universe is natural, but often the term "natural environment" only means nature on Earth. ... These include all vegetation, microorganisms, soil, rocks, atmosphere, and natural events.

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Whale species back from the brink

Showgirls of the ocean

Whales have seen a resurgence since whaling practices have been banned or monitored

Image: Unsplash/vivek kumar

An estimated 2 million whales were hunted and killed from the 19th to the mid-20th century for their meat, oil and blubber. Species such as the western South Atlantic humpback were driven to the brink of extinction, leading to a “pause” in commercial whaling in 1986. Shortly after, global trade of whale products was banned and limits were set on subsistence whaling.

The result? Today, humpbacks are a common sight and have almost returned to their pre-whaling numbers. Grey whales in the eastern Pacific have also enjoyed a resurgence.

But there’s more to do: six out of the 13 great whale species are still endangered or vulnerable. Iceland and Norway continue to hunt whales, and Japan also resumed commercial whaling in its waters in 2018.

2. Joint effort to save Red Sea reefs

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Around the world, warmer seas are disrupting delicate reef ecosystems

Image: Unsplash/Francesco Ungaro

Scientists from Israel and neighbouring Arab countries are working together to protect Red Sea coral reefs.

Around the world, warmer seas are disrupting delicate reef ecosystems, forcing coral to eject the algae that lives on them, turning them white. This “bleaching” destroys a critical part of the food chain, and turns reefs into barren underwater deserts. It’s thought that by 2030 more than half of the Earth’s reefs could be under threat.

The scientists from countries including Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Yemen are setting up a study centre in Switzerland to collaborate on solutions to the Red Sea’s most pressing problems.

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