Biology, asked by lakshit2564, 6 months ago


What are the problems caused by the non-biodegradable wastes that we generate?
If all the waste we generate is biodegradable, will this have no impact on the
environment?
Why is damage to the ozone layer a cause for concern? What steps are being taken
to limit this damage?
different trophic levels? Can the organisms of any trophic level be removed without
causing any damage to the ecosystem?
What is biological magnification? Will the levels of this magnification be different at
different levels of the ecosystem?​

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Answered by shettyarpit694
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Answer:

if an substance doesn't degrade it will cause pollution slowly the planet will be filled with waste second if the waste we generate is biodegradable it will have a good impact on earth earths soil will will be enrich with minerals and fertility third ozone layer protects us from uv rays of sun uv full form ultra violate rays which harm our skin and cause skin disease if ozone layer is destroyed it skin disease will be common it would be a catastrophic fourth an ecosystem consist of animals dependent on each other so if you remove one animal whole ecosystem will collapse it like you pets of your body for example if you do not have hands you can't eat same way if one creature is removed the ecosystem would have a major imbalance and sorry I didn't study anything about biological magnification I am in 8 standard so I don't know about it sorry

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