Which natural disaster actually increases biodiversity over the long term?
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In the short term, they cause climate change but over time, there are some types of natural disasters that increase biodiversity in the long run. Examples of these are earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, and wildfires. They play an important role in rejuvenating the ecosystem that they once destroyed.
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Natural disaster increasing biodiversity.
- Natural disasters like earthquake are responsible for creating a new bio-diversity in a place.
- During earthquakes the tectonic plates of the earth displaces and this causes a huge vibration on the surface of the earth.
- At this time, the trees and other objects on the earth goes into the surface of the earth. Due to pressure after thousands of years, this becomes diamond or coal. Thus this gives birth to a new diversity.
- This is an extreme case. As disasters takes a lot of human life one should not have a desire for it.
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