what are the main reasons that account for dwindling population of plants and animals on earth? answer fast
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The primary reason of the dwindling of wild flora and fauna is the rapid deforestation by the mankind.
As people had cut down the large trees of the forests, the wildlife lost their natural habitats and started declining in numbers.
Many species of wild animals and birds are endangered due to continuous poaching, even if it is illegal.
The pollution of the air and water also lead to the decrease in the numbers of wild plants and animals, which cannot survive in such polluted environment.
The global warming has resulted in the rise of temperature of the air, which is causing death of the polar creatures.
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The main reason which accounts for decreasing population of plants & animals on the earth are habitat loss, deforestation and pollution.
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