it might but you just have to beilive
Habitat clearing affects blue banded bees at the Caboolture River by removing them from their homes. This in turn lowers their chances of finding food and reproducing. It could lead to eventual extinction.
no it could but i am not sure u might have to do more research!!!! holden_01
If the studied habitat is disturbed, it could have an effect on the results which would make them unreliable.
You have to hack But you could be banded for it (ive never seen anyone REALLY be banded)
Ah, yes, the fog is clearing even now... Why are the loggers clearing this part of the forest? We could have a picnic in that clearing.
It causes some animals habitat to be destroyed which could lead to extinction
Clearing the land means chopping down all the trees.
Earthquakes effect animals the same way as they affect humans, they destroy the ground and natural habitat of them and they could be seriously harm because of falling ruble.
Yes and many are habitat for animals.
For clearing snow? Its not a goverment rather a department of the state which could most likely be: Department of Public Transportation. though local or state could have contractors.
Deforestation's primary effect is the removal of trees from an area. This causes a loss of habitat, which can subsequently make certain species endangered. Another effect is the removal of vegetation from soil, which could cause desertification. A long-term effect is that there will be fewer trees to respire, and to take in Co2 emissions, which could have long term consequences for global warming.
no