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Yes, bacterial habitats are increasingly being destroyed due to various human activities, such as deforestation, pollution, and climate change. These actions disrupt ecosystems and lead to the loss of biodiversity, affecting the natural environments where bacteria thrive. Additionally, practices like agriculture and urbanization can degrade soil health and water quality, further threatening bacterial communities essential for nutrient cycling and ecosystem balance.

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