charles darwin
'Nearly extinct' refers to a species that is at the brink of disappearing from the wild. This term indicates that the population size of the species has dropped significantly, putting it at a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future. Conservation efforts are typically implemented to prevent the total loss of these species.
biomagnification. This process occurs when toxins accumulate in organisms at higher trophic levels due to the consumption of contaminated prey or food sources. Biomagnification can have harmful effects on top predators in the ecosystem.
I'm not 100% sure on this but if you where to ask me which you are! I would say AUSTRALIA
A specie can become extinct if it is over hunted, natural vegetation has been destroyed and if their homeland has been occupied or destroyed.
San Francisco was nearly completely destroyed in 1923.
There are nearly 5000 species of frogs.
the Aztecs
They are not nearly extinct. They are not on the endangered species list.
Biomagnification is concerning to environmentalists because it results in the accumulation of toxins in organisms at higher trophic levels in the food chain. This can lead to harmful levels of pollutants in top predators, posing risks to their health and the health of ecosystems. It can also have cascading effects on other species and ecosystem dynamics.
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Biomagnification of pesticides basically means that the concentration of the substance exceeds what it should be. This makes the pesticide more powerful and harmful.
nearly 5000
The easiest way to prevent biomagnification would be to cut down or better yet eliminate our pollutants so they cant transfer.
the western roman empire was destroyed by germanic tribes in 470 the eastern roman empire was destroyed by ott,man empire in 1215
Ghent Alterpiece
Biomagnification is the increase in pollutants from the environment from one consumer to the next. To avoid this, educate yourself on the diet and living conditions of the food you are eating.