Knowing that more than 50% of the world's amimals and plants live in the tropical rainforests is extremely important. This means that we must sustain the rainforests so that the animals have a habitat. Otherwise, when trees are cut down, the plants and animals that live in these tree will die for they have no where else to live. This leads to the animals and plants that live in the soil.
The dramatic loss of trees, that anchor the soil with its roots, causes widespread erosion throughout the tropics. The only good soils that are able to survive are cleared away by the rain because the trees leaves aren't there to stop it from getting to the soil. Rica loses about 860 million tons of trop soil after deforestation while the Great Red Island, Madagascar loses so much soil to erosion (400 tons/ha) that its rivers turn red-blood, staining the Indians oceans.
After rainfall rains on cleared forest lands, the run off the damaged trop soils are carried into local rivers and creaks. Hydroelectric products and irrigation infrastructure lose productivity from siltation while industrial installations suspend operations due to the lack of fresh water.
It also damages fishes for the increased sediment load in rivers smothers the fish eggs causing them to hatch slower. When the suspended particles of sediment get towards the ocean the water turns cloudy causing the coral reefs to die off and effects coastal fisheries' businesses.
Absolutely ! The human race is the only animal species on the planet that has hunted other species to extinction.
Taking animals for profit can lead to overexploitation and depletion of wild populations, pushing species closer to extinction. It disrupts ecosystems by removing key components, impacting food chains and biodiversity. Additionally, illegal wildlife trade for profit can drive species towards extinction more rapidly due to high demand and unsustainable harvesting practices.
because of the interdependence of living things The extinction of one species or development of a new one often affect many others because of their interdependence in an ecosystem.
The extinction of one species can disrupt an ecosystem by affecting its food web and interactions among species. This can lead to population imbalances, reduced biodiversity, and potentially cascading effects on other species that relied on the extinct species for food or other resources. Without the extinct species playing its role in the ecosystem, the balance and functioning of the ecosystem can be negatively impacted.
They are beautiful animals, and are on the verge of extinction. All measures should be taken to keep these priceless animals.
Bald Eagles are at the top of their food chain and if they go extinct then the animals beneath them on the food chain will overpopulate areas that have no other birds of prey besides the eagle.
the extinction of pandas would affect us byother animals would not be able to eat themwe would have a lot of bamboo that we do not needwe would have a big forest that they left
environmental changes, predators , diseases , competition !
Animal extinction can disrupt ecosystems, leading to loss of biodiversity and potential negative impacts on other species. It can also affect human populations who rely on animals for food, medicine, and other resources. Additionally, extinction can be a result of human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change.
Generally not. Tornadoes are generally to rare and too localized to have a significant affect on species. If a species is threatened by a tornado it is likely on the verge of extinction anyway.
They are killing animals and putting an affect to the whole eco-system
Global warming changes natural habitats making them unliveable for many species ==== Global warming was the first effect identified that was shown to lead to species extinction events. For instance, a mountain frog would migrate from lower to higher elevations annually to survive. The species is now extinct because of global climate instability. The frog reached the top of the mountain and it was still too warm and their species died, all of them; extinct. There is a difference between Mass Extinction and Global Extinction. Mass Extinction is where a large percentage of a species dies. -- This is like a plague that wipes out 90% of a species Global Extinction is where the entire population of a species becomes extinct. -- This is like the mountain frog, it is completely extinct -- Melting of the Methane Permafrost could release enough methane to kill all humans Total Extinction is where all species globally become extinct; including ourselves. -- A large asteroid, black hole on a trajectory with our solar system, a near region super-nova, super-volcano eruption, abnormally large Solar Mass Ejection, ...