Pollution goes up and biodiversity goes down.
Pollution results in decreased biodiversity in an ecosystem.
it doesn't... jks
three categories of human-induced environmental problems - pollution, biodiversity loss, and natural resource depletion
Positively, pollution affects biodiversity by potentially increasing the mutation rate and applying pressure or stimuli to populations to move or adapt. Negatively, pollution can harm or kill members of a population indiscriminately, or reduce fecundity. They will also not be able to have sex as much
less oxygen and drier environment :)-apex
Temperate forests have more seasonal changes or Temperate forests have less biodiversity. rainforests have more biodiversity
It does create some jobs at lower levels to clean up and destroy the wastes or to oppurtunity to manufacture and supply pollution control devices etc etc., but the Cost of pollution is more than the benefits and so the positive aspect is very neglible
Both are facing increasing pollution. Both are experiencing a loss of biodiversity.
Pollution, constructing taking awaying speices homes
pollution,climatic changes,land use change
over-exploitation pollution habitat destruction
over-exploitation pollution habitat destruction
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
Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth. Biodiversity include the genetic variety among individuals in a species, the number of species in an ecosystem and the variety of ecosystems in the biosphere. The main factors causing the threat to biodiversity are pollution, habitat destruction, introduced species and overexploitation.
Climate change, deforestation and habitat loss, overexploitation, invasive species, and pollution
Industrial agriculture pollutes soil, reduces biodiversity, pollution and genetic erosion.
1. Air pollution 2. Water pollution. 3. Waste production 4. Loss of Biodiversity 5. Food Supply
*Having more animals reproduction *Reduce the pollution that affect the biodiversity *Support local and regional projects aimed at tackling biodiversity losse biodiversity. *Plant local flowers, fruits and vegetables. ... *Take shorter showers!... *Invasive alien species. *Overexploitation of the natural environment..
Someways to decrease threats to biodiversity include, minimizing how many forests are cut down. By doing this we can save trees and animal habitats that play a large part to biodiversity. We can also cut back on pollution and help to stop global warming.