Environmental Sciences, asked by pnath5194, 9 months ago

what are the causes of Threats to Biodiversity?​

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Answered by Shreya578
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Answer:

Major threats to biodiversity are:

1. Habitat destruction/Deforestation

2. Introduced and invasive species

3. Genetic pollution

4. Over exploitation

5. Hybridization

6. Climate change

7. Diseases

8. Human over-population

Answered by sharonr
1

The causes of Threats to Biodiversity are human population growth and unsustainable resource use.

Explanation:

  • Human population increase and irresponsible resource usage are the two most serious threats to biodiversity.
  • To date, the most prominent causes of extinction are habitat loss, alien species introduction, and overharvesting.
  • Climate change is expected to be a major cause of extinction in the next century.
  • Biodiversity conservation refers to the protection and management of biodiversity in order to gain resources for long-term development.

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