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Human competition suppresses biodiversity.

Human activity destroys habitat leading to the extinction of many species.

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How does biodiversity effect humans?

Humans are part of biodiversity. Biodiveristy provides the air we breathe (the oxygen, the nitrogen, and the carbon dioxide), the water we drink (without life on Earth, our planet would be much colder), the food we eat, and the soil on which our crops grow. It pollinates plants, and clears pollution. It provides cotton and wool, firewood and timber and wax, aspirins and quinine. It provides beauty and artistic inspiration and spiritual solace. Think of living on the moon, without breathing aparatus. Biodiversity makes life possible.


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How do humans affect biodiversity?

Humans usually affect the population of other animals badly. Most species decline in number, get sick, hunted and eventually die/go extinct (think of apes, deer, wolves). However, there are animals who profit from humans, like pets, farm animals, rats and gulls, but also cockroaches, ants and other insects. Most bacteria also do well under human influence. Wild animals, who can't be domesticated, are not influenced for the good by humans. Although we 'try' to protect them, humans do on the whole more harm than good.


Governments and organizations around the world spend millions of dollars on wildlife conservation every yeardo yo think money money spent on this project is money well spentadvantage of biodiversity?

Yes, money spent on wildlife conservation is money well spent. Biodiversity is vital for ecosystem functioning, providing essential services like clean water, air, and pollination. Maintaining biodiversity helps ensure the resilience of ecosystems in the face of climate change and other threats, benefiting both wildlife and humans in the long term.


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