Social Sciences, asked by rajivkumar88052, 9 days ago

What would your life be, if the biodiversity vanishes (except for the crops/plants grown by man)? Those who will give right answer I will mark them as brainliest and will give 15 thanks​

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Answered by meet711
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Agriculture is the largest contributor to biodiversity loss with expanding impacts due to changing consumption patterns and growing populations. Agriculture destroys biodiversity by converting natural habitats to intensely managed systems and by releasing pollutants, including greenhouses gases.

Loss of biodiversity will impact the number of pharmaceuticals available to humans. Crop diversity is a requirement for food security, and it is being lost. The loss of wild relatives to crops also threatens breeders' abilities to create new varieties.

Biodiversity of plants ensures a resource for new food crops and medicines. Plant life balances ecosystems, protects watersheds, mitigates erosion, moderates climate, and provides shelter for many animal species. ... The number of plant species becoming extinct is increasing at an alarming rate.

Answered by kavitha2057
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