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Why is northern hemisphere called the land hemisphere? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The northern hemisphere is called the Land Hemisphere because a major part of landmass lies in it.

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==>> Deforestation refers to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost for other uses such as agricultural croplands, urbanization, or mining activities. Greatly accelerated by human activities since 1960, deforestation has been negatively affecting natural ecosystems, biodiversity, and the climate. The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization estimates the annual rate of deforestation to be around 1.3 million km2 per decade.

==>> Deforestation affects the earth tremendously; leaving us with pollution due to an excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the air, soil erosion, stream erosion, loss of fisheries and water supply, as well as the loss of recreation. Trees protect the soil from the rain and wind.

==>> The term biodiversity (from “biological diversity”) refers to the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems, and can encompass the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life.

==>> Biodiversity conservation, the practice of protecting and preserving the wealth and variety of species, habitats, ecosystems, and genetic diversity on the planet, is important for our health, wealth, food, fuel, and services we depend on. It plays an integral role in supporting many sectors of development.

==>> An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. ... Ecosystems are controlled by external and internal factors.

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