Development often leads to habitat destruction, fragmentation, and degradation, which can significantly disrupt local ecosystems. It can result in loss of biodiversity as species are displaced or driven to extinction, and it can alter natural processes like water flow and nutrient cycling. Additionally, increased pollution and resource extraction associated with development can further harm the environment, leading to long-term ecological imbalances. Ultimately, while development can bring economic benefits, it often comes at a high cost to ecological health and sustainability.
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The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
They affect floridas ecosystem by not letting other organisms have their habitat
Succession Increases the biodiversity of the ecosystem
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edge effect is the different conditions along the boundries of an ecosystem.
The ecosystems are destroyed depending on where the ecosystem is located. If it is near a volcano and the lava reaches it, the ecosystem will be destroyed. If the ecosystem is not in reach of a volcano it will be okay.
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Yes. An ecosystem can be defined as the summation of biotic and a-biotic factors that surround an entity and have effect on it.