Pollution from man made resources can cause a significant amount of biodiversity loss: for example, fumes from car exhausts can pollute the atmosphere and air surrounding major cities, resulting in birds either dying or relocating to another area because of this. Water pollution such as acid rain, litter and waste pored into reservoir's, sea's or canals can poison the fish and kill other animals that live in the water.
Ground pollution can be known as ground destruction where landscapes where animals live are destroyed with industrialisation and new buildings, leaving the animals with nowhere to live because of the destruction of their habitats.
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Pollution destroys some of our existing species. These species evolved over millions of years and some of them went through diverse periods environmentally and can suffer through such periods. Their genetic pool must sustain our needs through whatever the future brings: warming, cooling, atmosphere changes, whatever. When pollution destroys some of these species our genetic reserve pool is reduced as is our ability to manage future change, whatever it might be. To the extent that we can reduce pollution and preserve our pool of species, doing this maximizes our future ability to handle change.
Air pollution can effect biodiversity as well as point source and non-point source pollution. This so because they if they build up, they can make organisms die
Pollution goes up and biodiversity goes down.
biodiversity
Climate change could reduce biodiversity by reducing the populations of many different types of plants and animals.
*Having more animals reproduction *Reduce the pollution that affect the biodiversity *Support local and regional projects aimed at tackling biodiversity losse biodiversity. *Plant local flowers, fruits and vegetables. ... *Take shorter showers!... *Invasive alien species. *Overexploitation of the natural environment..
Both are facing increasing pollution. Both are experiencing a loss of biodiversity.
acid rain, industrial stuff and other types of pollution like the building of new pipes and factories and farms hope this helps ;)
Type your answer here... no, neutral mutations do not affect biodiversity as they are a simple change which does not affect the organism in any way
The types of pollution that affect the polar regions is: Gasoline. Rivers being polluted with cans and oil. Those are probably the three main types of pollution threatening the polar regions.
Pollution, constructing taking awaying speices homes
pollution,climatic changes,land use change
over-exploitation pollution habitat destruction
Pollution affects us all. Humans are also animals. But in reference to your question any type of modification to an environment has an effect on the animal population. Pollution, be it air pollution, water pollution (even the level of fertilizer from farms can be pollution in water) all has an effect on the animals that are primary stakeholders in the area being polluted.