Biodiversity is important because it gives us the variety in our lives and shows us how people, plants and animals are all different even if they all live in the same environment. Biodiversity describes the different life forms found within an ecosystem. It is a measure of the health of an ecosystem and greater biodiversity implies greater health. See the related links for more information.
Latitude and position affect the water and soil resources and biodiversity in a number of ways. The higher the elevation the less liquid water, thinner soil, and less vegetation.
Organisms can be preserved as fossils through several methods, including permineralization (minerals infiltrating bone or wood), natural casts (sediment filling in the shape of an organism), amber preservation (organisms trapped in tree resin), freezing (organisms preserved in ice), and desiccation (organisms dried out in arid conditions). Fossils can reveal crucial information about Earth's history, such as the types of organisms that existed at different times, evolutionary transitions, and past environmental conditions. They also provide insights into extinction events and the changes in biodiversity over geological time. By studying fossils, scientists can reconstruct ancient ecosystems and understand the Earth's climatic shifts.
gene banks preserve genes of different organisms. If a particular type of organism becomes extinct its genes are preserved in these banks.There are many forms of gene Banks eg:seed bank.If a type of seed becomes endangered or extinct due to the use of hybrid varieties or misuse they would be preserved in these type of gene banks .thus we can prevent their extinction
Preserved plant or animal remains refer to the remnants of organisms that have been conserved through various natural processes, such as fossilization, freezing, or desiccation. This preservation allows scientists to study the biological and ecological history of life on Earth, providing insights into past climates, environments, and evolutionary changes. Common forms of preserved remains include fossils, amber-encased insects, and frozen specimens in permafrost. These remains are crucial for understanding biodiversity and the development of ecosystems over time.
1. captive breeding 2.laws and treaties 3.habitat preservation
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It increases the biodiversity of the species.
Canned, salted, frozen, pickled, dried.
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Successful fossilization or preservation of an organism can occur in several ways: (1) preservation without change; (2) complete replacement by a mineral; (3) filling in of a hollow space by a mineral; (4) formation of a thin film of carbon; and (5) formation of an imprint or the filling in of an imprint.
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