What will happen if biodiversity of an area is not preserved.mention any one effcet of it?
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There would be an imbalance in resources, animals would go extinct in that area. For example, if there were a lot of Lions in a savannah biodiversity, but only a few Gazelles, said gazelles would quickly go extinct in that area.
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If the biodiversity of an area is not preserved, then the whole ecological balance can get disturbed.
For example, if deforestation continues at a high pace, then the producers of the region where deforestation is happening will eventually get destroyed; this, in turn, will affect the population of the consumers as well.
Thus, in a long run, the whole flora and fauna of that region will get destroyed.
For example, if deforestation continues at a high pace, then the producers of the region where deforestation is happening will eventually get destroyed; this, in turn, will affect the population of the consumers as well.
Thus, in a long run, the whole flora and fauna of that region will get destroyed.
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