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Habitat reduction caused by humans is when humans interfere with the natural habitat of other living things. One example could be deforestation, or cutting down trees. Humans cut down the trees for wood, and the animals that lived in the trees have had their habitat reduced.
humans have changed the world by polluting it and cutting down the trees that make oxygen
pencils are harmful to trees because they use a big amount of their bark
The best thing that humans can do for honey bees is to plant bee-friendly flowers, shrubs and trees and not use insecticides.
Bonsai trees have miniature spikes on the trunk, which can peirce your skin. Also, the blue gnomes living in the hollow trunk can come out and defend the tree when its under seige.
Well let me tell u trees and unicorns are not real unless the cow goes moo.
No. However, greedy humans will disagree because the giraffe strips the acacia trees of leaves for its food. The humans want the acacia trees for their own purposes so some humans will say that giraffes are destructive. However, giraffes typically mind their own business and do not harm humans, other animals, nor do they actually destroy habitat because acacia trees grow more leaves and bark.
I don't know why they are wasting but the only thing which I know is that they are doing wrong because it is harmful for the environment trees are also the main source of protecting the nature and environment.
As lightning comes down, it looks for the first thing to hit, which is why trees and other tall structures get hit more than humans.