Hunting
Deforestation
Non-Native Species Introductions
deforestation (the act of cutting down trees) , pollution (air & water) and carbon emissions - factories, transportation - release this into the atmosphere. In addition, all of these are factors are main contributors towards Global Warming.
High intensity Logging operations in heavily forested areas, like the South American rainforest, Draining of swamps and bogs, which can have bad effects on native wildflowers and amphibians, and use of agricultural pesticides, which can get into the water cycle and poison non-target species.
using a machine, but we destroy the ecosystem because of noise pollution is the big destruction of the ecosystem, because we interrupt the communication of other animals and insects. jamokz
waterways, overfishing, and pollution
Marine ecosystems are among the largest of Earth's aquatic ecosystems. They include oceans, salt marsh and intertidal ecology, estuaries and lagoons, mangroves and coral reefs, the deep sea and the sea floor. They can be contrasted withfreshwater ecosystems, which have a lower salt content.
They are landforms in the Coastal Region. Here are some examples: waterfalls, rivers, meadows and Plains.
The four types of Aquatic Ecosystems are - 1. Oceans are the largest of the ecosystems covering more than 70 % of the earth's surface. 2. Freshwater bodies like lakes and ponds 3. Flowing fresh water like rivers and streams 4. Wetlands with wet soil and plants that grow in this type of soil
Well, an ecosystem, is a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their enviroment. An ecosystem can be as small as a field or as large as the ocean. It is used to describe the world's major different habitat types. Terrestrial ecosystems include: arctic and alpine ecosystems, dominated by tundra with scarce vegetation; forest ecosystems, which can be subdivided into a whole range of types including tropical rainforests, Mediterranean evergreen forests, boreal forests, and temperate coniferous, deciduous and mixed forests; grasslands and savannas; and deserts and semi-arid ecosystems. Freshwater ecosystems include lakes, rivers, and marshlands. Marine ecosystems comprise an enormous range, from coral reefs, mangroves, sea-grass beds, and other shallow coastal water ecosystems, to open-water ones, including the mysterious, little-known ecosystems of the abyssal plains and trenches of the world's oceans.
Individual Organisms- The smallest unit of ecological study is the individual organism. A blue sweetlip fish is one example of an organism in a coral reef environment.Populations- is a group of individual organisms of the same species living in a particular area. A group of sweetlip fish in the reef environment is an example of a population.Communities- The coral reef is home to a collection of living things including fish, coral animals, microscopic algae, and all other organisms living in and around the reef.Ecosystems- includes the abiotic factors and the biotic factors in an area. A coral reef ecosystem includes the reef's many species and its nonliving conditions, such as the water temperature and amount of sunlight.Biosphere- the sum of all Earth's ecosystems
yes coral can be in the coastal oceans
Coastal congestion,coastal pollution,and coastal migration contribute to the destruction of coral reefs.Coastal construction also disturbs the coral reef ecosystem.
You think of course to coral reefs.
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Coral harvesting methods cause damage to coral reef ecosystems faster than the ecosystems can recover.Blast fishing is used because it maximizes the harvesting of fish, but it is also destructive to surrounding coral. Cyanide harvesting has similar effects. It can often kill coral along with the fish that it is targeting. Coral harvesting targets coral. If large portions of coral are removed it is difficult for the ecosystem to recover, as the coral as essential for the ecosystem and grows slowly over a period of many years. -e2020
Tropical rain forests are the most diverse ecosystems in the world.
most coral remore salts the ef ecosystems will bounce back from callapse as an ocean tempeture cools and retains
coastal low lands
A rapid increase of global ocean levels can be a disaster to coral reef ecosystems because they live in warm, calm water with lots of sunlight, and if the water could become cooler from the levels of water it could kill the coral reef.
Waves shape them and also provide the needed oxygen
Coral reefs are important ecosystems because many species of fish and organisms live there.They serve as Protectors and Wave Breakers.