the demand of human 's need on nature increased tremendesly .
London's population is thought to have been around 120,000 people by the end of the 16th century. This population explosion is thought to have come from the expansion of coastal shipping.
London's population is thought to have been around 120,000 people by the end of the 16th century. This population explosion is thought to have come from the expansion of coastal shipping.
due to over population of humans on earth. Natural resources they consume are leaving animal with nothing to live on.
The Earth's biodiversity first experienced a significant explosion during the Cambrian period, around 541 million years ago. This event, known as the Cambrian Explosion, marked a rapid diversification of life forms, particularly in the oceans, leading to the emergence of many major animal groups. It is characterized by the appearance of complex organisms with hard shells and exoskeletons, setting the stage for the evolution of more diverse ecosystems.
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An explosion is a a violent blast that ultimately destroys an object or objects around it. An explosion can be deadly within close proximity of the blast and if the explosion is large.
The white stuff flying around outside is likely pollen, which is released by plants for reproduction. Pollen can affect the environment by contributing to allergies and asthma in humans, as well as impacting plant biodiversity and ecosystem health.
The Halifax Explosion happened on december 6, 1917. This explosion was the second biggest man made explosion. The estimate number of victims is not exact but lingers around 2000 people.
HIPPO stands for the major threats to biodiversity: habitat destruction (H), invasive species (I), pollution (P), human overpopulation (P), and overharvesting (O). These factors are the primary drivers of species extinction and loss of biodiversity around the world.
If the projectiles are small enough, they can travel around the world from a 1-pound explosion.
Well, being that the explosion, if it is a large one, would have bits and pieces of shrapnel. It could be scraps from a building, whether the building is made with glass, or metal, or aluminum. Also, there will be dust, and debree, possibly smoke hovering, in, and around the explosion site. Something also, to look out for, are small, still-burning fires, around the explosion site. (It depends on how the explosion was started. I hoped that I helped answer your question!
London's population was at its highest just before World War II with a population of around 8.5 million. Over the next 50 years the population gradually decreased to around 6.5 million as traditional jobs disappeared and people moved to other places within the UK and emigrated. Since then, there has been an explosion of immigration and the population has climbed to just under 8 million.