Biology, asked by shashanka123, 1 year ago

why do we need to conserve biodiversity?

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Answered by King8pool
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Bio means life, we should n must conserve (save) biodiversity it is very much useful for human beings..... And plant's, forests, animals also have right to live a good life. The plant's give us oxygen n take carbondioxide from us. So, we also can save plant's. From forests we get many things like wood, which in today's days is using full for making furniture, n benches. Animals are also useul for example cow it gives us milk! Will it ask us for anything back to give money, no way it never ask us for anything. So it is our pleasure to protect our to conserve our biodiversity
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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Biological diversity, or biodiversity, is the scientific phrase for the variety of life on Earth. It refers not just to species but also to ecosystems and disparities in genes within a single species. we need to conserve biodiversity.

Explanation:

Biodiversity is compaction of “biological diversity” and is all the variety of life on earth. If that sounds difficult, then that’s because it is. There is nothing more difficult on planet earth than biodiversity.

There exist several biodiversity classes, starting with genes, then individual species, and eventually whole ecosystems, such as coral reefs. All levels are connected together, making a healthy system and a sustainable planet.

Biodiversity is an essential indicator of the health of an ecosystem. A wide assortment of species will cope better with threats than a restricted number of them in big populations. Even if specific species are impacted by pollution, climate change, or human activities, the ecosystem as a total may adapt and survive.

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