The increased ranges of plant and insect species resulting from climate change has only negative consequences. True or False
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Yes it is true . Because when plants are also increasing and likewise insects are also increasing there must be a great balance.
so, insects are growing it does not leaves the plants to grow, as most of the insects eat plants . when the plants decreases , trees will also decrease . likewise oxygen, soil erotion , deforestation. etc will leads to climate changes.
so, insects are growing it does not leaves the plants to grow, as most of the insects eat plants . when the plants decreases , trees will also decrease . likewise oxygen, soil erotion , deforestation. etc will leads to climate changes.
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The increased ranges of plant and insect species resulting from climate change has only negative consequences.
This statement is both true and false because increase of plants also increases the oxygen production in the atmosphere.
Increase of insect population also fulfills different ecosystems of the environment more effectively.
But on the other hand;
Increase of plant eating insects decreases the plant amount which reduces the oxygen production from the vegetation.
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