Biology, asked by shashank3825, 1 year ago

What will happen if the natural habitat of a wild animal is destroyed?

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Answered by harshavardhan123
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In the simplest term, when a habitat isdestroyed, the plants, animals, and other organisms that occupied thehabitat have a reduced carrying capacity so that populations decline and extinction becomes more likely. Perhaps the greatest threat toorganisms and biodiversity is the process of habitat loss.
Answered by 13lizava
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The primary individual cause of loss of habitat is the clearing of land for agriculture. ... The loss of wetlands, plains, lakes, and other natural environments all destroy or degrade habitat, as do other human activities such as introducing invasive species, polluting, trading in wildlife, and engaging in wars

Habitat destruction occurs when natural habitats are no longer able to support the species present, resulting in the displacement or destruction of its biodiversity. Examples include harvesting fossil fuels, deforestation, dredging rivers, bottom trawling, urbanization, filling in wetlands and mowing fields.

This change can actually be in many forms, including destruction, fragmentation, and degradation. But no matter how it happens , the plants, animals, and other organisms whose habitat has been destroyed no longer have a home. Another important term to know is ecosystem

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