There are many ways that humans are affecting the environment in which loons live. One way is the destruction of land.
Loons are known to inhabit freshwater lakes and rivers across North America, Europe, and Asia. They prefer clear, quiet waters with ample fish for food and vegetation for nesting. During breeding season, loons can be found in northern regions, while they migrate to coastal areas or large bodies of water during winter.
Humans are considered free-living organisms, as we are capable of obtaining our own food and energy from the environment. While we rely on resources from the environment to survive, we are not considered parasitic because we do not solely depend on a single host for our survival.
Loons are the only surviving members of an ancient orders of birds, the Gaviiformes, which has a fossil record extending back to the Lower Cretaceous, more than 100 million years ago. Loons comprise their own family, the Gaviidae, which consists of 12 extinct and five surviving (extant) species. All of the extant species of loons live in the northern hemisphere, where they breed on lakes and ponds, from the northern part of the temperate zone to the high arctic, and winter on marine water, near the shore, mostly in temperate and boreal climates. All of the loons have, to varying degrees, a HolArctic distribution, meaning they occur throughout most of the Northern hemisphere, in both Eurasia and North America. In Eurasia loons are called divers.
They adapt to the environment
By building towns and cities, by agriculture and manufacturing goods from minerals mined or drilled from the earth. Transporting good around the globe and exchanging ideas from other cultures.
what habitat does the common loons live in
no loons do not live in groups they just live with there mates and kids
Fish.
yes
Loons can live significantly longer in captivity than in the wild, often reaching ages of 20 to 30 years. In some cases, they have been known to live even longer under human care. Factors such as a controlled environment, regular food supply, and absence of predators contribute to their extended lifespan in captivity.
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Humans can live in this harsh enviorment because they they have shelters that protect them from preadators
They are the top predator in the natural environment and are needed to maintain that environment (in which humans also live) in a healthy state.
Yes. They live in pairs or on their own with their kids.
No, humans cannot live in the ocean and adapt to its unique environment without specialized equipment or technology.
it is physically possible for humans to live in the wetlands, although, because of the moist environment, many humans choose not to. there are many alligators and swamp-animals which are not friendly toward humans, so you wont find humans living there.
It is important not to pollute the environment because this is our Earth. If we destroy it, then we have nothing clean to live in, and this is not good for humans.