Biology, asked by datirjayshri94, 2 months ago

what is the reasons for loss of biodiversity​

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Answered by robabsiddique56
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The main cause of the loss of biodiversity can be attributed to the influence of human beings on the world’s ecosystem, In fact human beings have deeply altered the environment, and have modified the territory, exploiting the species directly, for example by fishing and hunting, changing the biogeochemical cycles and transferring species from one area to another of the Planet. The threats to biodiversity can be summarized in the following main points.

Alteration and loss of the habitats

Introduction of exotic species and genetically modified organisms

Pollution

Climatic change

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Greed of humans to acquire more and more.
  • Population explosion - more people means need for more space. More space would mean felling of trees thereby leading to loss of biodiversity.
  • I guess that sums it up.
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