Why should we conserve biodiversity
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biodiversity should be conserved so that we can preserve the world because if biodiversity get disturbed then the ecological balance will also get disturbed and it would be harmful for the humans only.
michaelmavwamichael:
biodiversity you be conserved because to be particular in plants,plants plays an important role in water cycle,can be used to make medicine,acts as a shelter for beds and for energy production through photosynthesis they undergo
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Hlo friend, here is your answer.
The variety of life on earth is commonly referred to as biodiversity. It plays an important role in the functioning of food chains and food webs. In fact, it helps to maintain the ecological balance of ecosystems.
At present, the human activity is causing large scale extinction of many species of plants and animals. This is affecting the functioning of several ecosystems. The preservation of species and their habitats is important for ecosystems to function. Yet, the pressures to destroy habitat for timber, illegal hunting and other challenges are making conservation a struggle.
Conserving biodiversity is very important as a group of organisms has an important role to play in an ecosystem. For example - if the deer in a forest are killed, the population of lion will also decrease as the animal will not get sufficient food. The population of scavengers (that feed on remains of the animals killed by lion and other carnivorous) will also affected. To prevent this, the Government of India is setting up biosphere reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in different parts of the country.
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Tanisha
The variety of life on earth is commonly referred to as biodiversity. It plays an important role in the functioning of food chains and food webs. In fact, it helps to maintain the ecological balance of ecosystems.
At present, the human activity is causing large scale extinction of many species of plants and animals. This is affecting the functioning of several ecosystems. The preservation of species and their habitats is important for ecosystems to function. Yet, the pressures to destroy habitat for timber, illegal hunting and other challenges are making conservation a struggle.
Conserving biodiversity is very important as a group of organisms has an important role to play in an ecosystem. For example - if the deer in a forest are killed, the population of lion will also decrease as the animal will not get sufficient food. The population of scavengers (that feed on remains of the animals killed by lion and other carnivorous) will also affected. To prevent this, the Government of India is setting up biosphere reserves, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in different parts of the country.
Hope it helps you.
With regards@
Tanisha
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