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it burns down the animals habitat.
it can change the ecosystem because you could tear down a forest to build a new road ,in which where the animals lived.
some animals might not get what they need
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
Change in an ecosystem's edge can affect an organism because animals from one area might migrate from the area or move to the new edge, thereby bringing species from different ecosystems in contact with one another.
it burns down the animals habitat.
Earthquakes can cause the fault to crack the habitats animals could fall it animals could lose their parents. Lots of trees are torn down
it can change the ecosystem because you could tear down a forest to build a new road ,in which where the animals lived.
Wild animals can become endangered through hunting and destruction or serious change to their habitats or food availability.
some animals might not get what they need
It takes out animals shelter, and, depending on the amount of water, it could kill the plants and animals.
Tornadoes change habitats primarily by destroying trees and other vegetation.
Tornadoes change habitats primarily by destroying trees and other vegetation.
No. Water pollution damages the environment, destroys marine animals and fish as well as their habitats, but it probably separate from climate change. Global warming will change the climate.
anythng nd everythng can change the ecosystem
It's when nature changes the ecosystem. For example, CO2 is released by breathing, fires, trees dieing (being cut down), and thunder. Also, wild fires change the ecosystem by a tiny amount. The idea is that natural climate change is gradual, and so animals can evolve in time due to natural selection. Humans may have created global warming changes to the ecosystem too quickly for animals to evolve.
Yes, they can.