invasive species.
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
human activities helps to protect and converse rare and economically important species
Habitat destruction due to activities such as urbanization and deforestation can directly lead to loss of biodiversity. Pollution, such as chemicals and waste from industrial activities, can disrupt ecosystems and harm organisms within them. Overexploitation of resources through activities like overfishing or hunting can deplete populations of species. Introduction of invasive species through human activities can outcompete native species and disrupt ecosystems. Climate change resulting from human activities can alter habitats and affect the ability of species to survive and reproduce.
Some of the major human activities threatening biodiversity include deforestation, habitat destruction, pollution, overfishing, and invasive species introduction. These activities can disrupt ecosystems, leading to the decline or loss of plant and animal species. Protecting biodiversity requires addressing these threats through conservation and sustainable resource management.
Human activities and natural disasters
A.Building golf courses over swampsB.Generating electricity with hydropowerC.Deepening rivers to allow ships to navigateD.Using pesticides to kill beetles on crops
cutting or taring them down
Water Control, Development, Introduction of new species
Using renewable resources, recycling, and reducing pollution are three things that can be done to prevent premature extinction of the worlds existing species from human activities. Enact new laws to prevent species extinction can also help.
Over-fishing, pollution, and introduced species.