OverfishingOverfishing, or harvesting fish faster than they can be replaced by reproduction, greatly reduced the amount of fish in parts of the world's oceans.
Harvesting a species faster than it can reproduce can lead to population declines, endangerment, and even extinction. This disrupts the ecological balance and can have cascading effects on other species and the environment. Implementing sustainable harvesting practices and regulations is essential to ensure the long-term survival of the species and the health of the ecosystem.
the reaper
Cyrus McCormick was very important to American history, He invented a machine called the harvesting (mechanical) reaper in 1831. It made harvesting wheat easier and faster, making wheat industry soar.
because fish reproduce faster than we humans and we human can eat fish (cooked, and not raw) so thats why people farm the oceans
Quaggas cannot reproduce faster because there are so few left.
McCormick
what grows faster a tomato or radish
The rate of evolution.
Do leg-strengthening exercises, and practice practice practice!
Practice
The most important thing would be to practice practice practice. The longer and more you run the faster you will become.