Science, asked by pranav53, 1 year ago

why is it necessary to conserve our environment

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Answered by Amaninder24
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Conservation is not just important for animals but to all living things. Conservation is also very important to prevent floods, fires, new deserts and drought. It is important to protect habitats and natural areas like rainforests. If we allow the destruction of rainforests it will increase the production of greenhouse gases which make the world warm up. This results in melting of Arctic and Antarctic ice caps, rising sea levels and flooding of low lands like the Seychelles. Another thing that can happen is that new deserts are formed. This happens when the warming earth results in less water and less vegetation like trees and things stop growing and land becomes barren (and by the way, a desert isn’t just sandy like a beach, it is usually too hot and dry for people’s comfort, but it is mainly about being dry so you can get deserts in cold areas without sand too). 

Conservation needs to be done by humans to prevent damage to the world caused by humans. But what humans don’t think about is how without conservation our lives will change. Resources, such as water, oil, natural gas, wood and food, become less available as we don’t protect our planet.  When these become less available, countries may get so desperate for it wars can start over who gets the resource. This can also lead to people accidently making that resource even rarer and less plentiful.

Answered by Wender
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Our Environment, which is rich in resources, Fresh Air, Fresh Water, trees, 
many resources which are not Renewable, If these are resources are used up. Then, we will find it difficult to live or in the worst case scenario become extinct. 
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