yes, pollution can relate to a certain organism killing all of that type of organism, if breeding does not occur immediately and this happens again biodiversity will begin to tarnish, but pollution has more of an effect on an ecosystem if said ecosystem doesn't have a good sense of biodiversity. If an environment isn't varied one disease or type of pollution can wipe out the entire population. This has happened before when a type of aphid attacking only hemlock trees appeared. The entire hemlock population was almost wiped out
Pollution goes up and biodiversity goes down.
Both are facing increasing pollution. Both are experiencing a loss of biodiversity.
ummm...Pollution effects the environment in a NEGATIVE way. Any questions?
Air pollution can be harmful to specific organisms whose habit, or source(s) of sustenance are destroyed. This in turn can have a ripple effect up the ecosystem, because ecosystems are fundamentally interconnected to the level that minute changes at the bottom can have drastic effects on higher organisms.
The effects of the environmental degradation are: 1. water pollution and water scarcity 2. air pollution 3.solid and hazardous wastes 4. deforestation 5. loss of biodiversity 6. atmospheric changes
Succession Increases the biodiversity of the ecosystem
Pollution, constructing taking awaying speices homes
pollution,climatic changes,land use change
littering can effect the air pollution and not cleaning the water can effect the pollution (air) i hope i answered it not much can effect it
over-exploitation pollution habitat destruction
No. Earthquakes sometimes cause pollution, but pollution is not an effect of an earthquake.
the pollution effect the land,water,air and nois