with the humans cutting down everything and i mean everything in the rain forests then they have nothing to blend into and then their pray would find them.that is why we harm their habitats.
Humans can impact the other spheres of the Earth's system in various ways. For example, deforestation affects the biosphere by reducing habitats for species, which in turn impacts the atmosphere through changes in carbon dioxide levels. Pollution from human activities can also affect the hydrosphere by contaminating water sources and disrupting aquatic ecosystems.
Meandering rivers provide habitats for wildlife and support biodiversity, contributing to ecosystem services that benefit humans. Humans utilize meandering rivers for activities such as fishing, transportation, agriculture, and recreation. However, meandering rivers can also pose risks to human settlements by causing erosion, flooding, and changes in land use patterns.
Humans are responsible for deforestation due to activities like logging, agriculture, and urban expansion. These actions destroy habitats, leading to loss of biodiversity and displacement of wildlife. Overhunting and poaching by humans also contribute to the decline in wildlife populations.
Erosion can impact humans by causing loss of fertile soil for agriculture, infrastructure damage, and increased sediment in waterways which can affect water quality and limit access to clean water. Additionally, erosion can lead to landslides, loss of natural habitats, and disruption of ecosystems, all of which can have indirect effects on human well-being.
Topography influences species distribution by creating different habitats and environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, and elevation that can affect where species can survive and thrive. For example, mountains may create barriers that separate species into different habitats or they may influence the distribution of plant species based on elevation gradients. Additionally, topography can affect the movement of species by altering connectivity between habitats.
Chameleons main habitats are Africa and Madagascar, some other species are found in Europe and Asia
it depends what kind of a chameleon it is for ex) a veiled chameleon is docile to humans but a graceful chameleons are very graceful
Yes, humans do affect the polar habitats. Pollution is one of the ways we can have an adverse effect the polar habitat. Global warming is another way we can affect the polar habitat.
well some of it would be from humans going and eating some of the plants for nutrients.
When Chameleons grab prey from afar, the tongue is used like a hand to grab the prey and take it into the chameleons mouth.
Deforestation,poaching,population expansion,humans and destroying there habitats.
Tornadoes mainly affect human habitats by damaging and destroying homes.
Various chameleons live in various habitats... They vary from tropical rainforests to dessert environments.
It's normal to a humans. Weird huh?
Humans affect the lynx population by invading their habitats with construction and the removal of trees. Lynx are hunters and their prey is limited due to humans hunting for sport and removing living space for both predator and prey.
Chameleons often assosiate their owner as the one who feeds them. They only really tolerate humans. Unlike other reptile pets.
humans always do