the ff. threats to the environment are:
+indiscriminate logging
+kaingin system
+Human settlements
+deforestation etc.
Amoebas respond to their environment by changing their shape using pseudopods to move toward sources of food and away from harmful stimuli. They also detect chemical signals in the environment to sense food or danger. Amoebas can form cysts in response to unfavorable conditions to protect themselves until conditions improve.
Toucans are threatened by habitat loss due to deforestation for agriculture and development, as well as illegal capture for the pet trade. Additionally, pollution and climate change are contributing factors that are impacting the toucan's ability to survive in their natural environment.
Dispatch danger zones are areas or situations where there is an increased risk to the safety and security of emergency responders during their work. These may include scenes of active violence, hazardous material spills, or extreme weather conditions that pose a threat to responders. Proper training, tools, and protocols are essential for managing these danger zones effectively.
Some extremophiles can be harmful to plants and humans, while others have beneficial properties. The harmful ones may cause diseases or damage to plants and animals, while the beneficial ones can contribute to processes like bioremediation and agriculture. It depends on the specific extremophile and its interaction with its environment.
Year after year, in the future all resources will be in danger.
No! You pudwhacker! The environment is not in danger. You are in danger, but your environment will always be there. It will change somewhat, but it will be there.
the only danger is thirst
yes their environment is in danger of being all cut down less than 2,500 matures in the wild
Toxicity, radioactivity, danger of fire, danger of explosion, corrosion, dangerous for the environment etc.
Our environment is in less danger.
pipit you umBa
it is very dangerous to wildlife and can kill the animals.
A place where a plant or animal can survive without much danger surrounding them.
means thee are dangerous chemicals or gases in the area
That depends. If you're talking about the environment in general (e.g. that it's in danger due to pollution), then no. But if you're talking about a habitat of sorts (e.g. where a bird lives is its "environment"), then yes.
nervous system
While there are anecdotal reports of toxicity to Monarch butterfly larva, there is no scientific evidence of any danger to the environment from GM crops.