Human competition suppresses biodiversity.
Human activity destroys habitat leading to the extinction of many species.
Humans are part of biodiversity. Biodiveristy provides the air we breathe (the oxygen, the nitrogen, and the carbon dioxide), the water we drink (without life on Earth, our planet would be much colder), the food we eat, and the soil on which our crops grow. It pollinates plants, and clears pollution. It provides cotton and wool, firewood and timber and wax, aspirins and quinine. It provides beauty and artistic inspiration and spiritual solace. Think of living on the moon, without breathing aparatus. Biodiversity makes life possible.
I think you should really do your homework.
Affects temperature and also affects patterns of precipitation i think
It is the biodiversity on Earth that allows (at the moment) for animals, plants and humans to share the planet- if one species is destroyed, several, maybe even hundreds more, may follow.Biodiversity is important because certain organisms have economic value (such as rainforest plants being made into medicine), they have value to the ecosystem (think of their spot on a food web), and they are a source of natural beauty and recreation.Sometimes diseases or insects can wipe out a food crop. Having a variety of plants helps prevent widespread dead plants.Biodiversity is the representation of the millions of different species on the earth and the genetic diversity within these species. Biodiversity is important because humans depend on animals and other species to live and grow and much as animals and other species depend on humans to live and grow. It's important because it is based on the evolution of other species.
The alleles : Dominant and recessive i think
Technology such as dating techniques, DNA analysis, and 3D modeling has greatly aided in understanding early humans like Homo habilis. These advancements help in dating artifacts, tracing genetic histories, and reconstructing physical appearances, shedding new light on their behaviors and evolution. Technology allows researchers to analyze data in more detail and from different perspectives, deepening our comprehension of early human species.
I think the length of day affects humans by sleeping earlier or later, they can also be affected by having different emotions. But I think I'm wrong...
I think so
according to my knowledge, i think biodiversity monkey has body segments...
I think they are in competition with Toyota.
well if you do something realy cool people start to like you more and want to hang out with you because they think they will be as cool as you
Humans are part of biodiversity. Biodiveristy provides the air we breathe (the oxygen, the nitrogen, and the carbon dioxide), the water we drink (without life on Earth, our planet would be much colder), the food we eat, and the soil on which our crops grow. It pollinates plants, and clears pollution. It provides cotton and wool, firewood and timber and wax, aspirins and quinine. It provides beauty and artistic inspiration and spiritual solace. Think of living on the moon, without breathing aparatus. Biodiversity makes life possible.
i dont no
Everything you experience, observe, or think, affects your beliefs.
I don't think there are any examples of biomimicry that is specifically for the purposes of reducing biodiversity loss but biomimicry-for-sustainability (as opposed to biomimicry-solely-for-innovation) does have at its core a redefinition of the relationship between humans and 'nature' so respects it. This means some of this kind of biomimicry devotes profits or 'royalties' from biomimetic technologies to protecting the habitat of the organisms that inspired the technology.
i don't really know, but i think it affects all living things because we will have to compete for areas, and animals will fight for food and property, and all the plants will need a certain temperature to live in. which means there is a much different variety of necessities.
I think because the factors that affects of climate of bhutan