Biology, asked by nishant3222, 1 year ago

The growing human population poses a grave threat to biodiversity. Justify this statement.

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Answered by Anvesh06
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There is major destruction of habitat. The introduction of the traditional lakes and rivers by humans importing foriegn predetors and they outcompete the alpha predators our rivers and lakes. Releasing foreign creatures always present a problem. A pollution that creeps further and further every year from the shore. Lots of creatures depend on these bays and rivers bred in these waters to breed,the baby fish grew up in these bays during the Summer . The fish come to breed but no surviving offspring. There is a drop in wild in shore breeding fish. Ecosystems are going to collapse. Mother Earth on its own cannot carry this carbon in the environment.

Believe it ecosystems are mother Earth's. The environment on Earth is unbalanced. Ecology is a legitimate science , the Earth will undergo a unfavorable transformation creating a major Nondiscreet Kill off. Leaving only a few people who may manage to survive. As man grows biodeversity diminishes to just man and farm raised food sources remain. There will be no wild. Not only that the gobal planet temps rise the global PH will drop.

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