作者:Mann Navnoor 6 年以前
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Guilty Parties
Human activities are significantly impacting the environment and various species. Climate change, driven by the release of carbon dioxide and other gases from burning fossil fuels, is altering weather patterns and leading to the melting of sea ice in regions like the Arctic.
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Guilty Parties Pollution Like example fertilizer is washed away into bodies of water like Gulf and Mexico which causes rapid growth of undesirable types of algae. Pollution is when harmful substances we release into the air, land and water. They include poisonous gases or particles. Like Plants tree humans animals and sometimes In extreme cases an entire ecosystem could be lost Kills natural resources and Living Things Habitat Loss Like example the conversion of tropical forests to palm oil plantations is placing stress on population of orangutans, tigers,elephants and rhinos When humans and their activities destroy and fragment natural habitats. Human activities destroy fragment natural habitats Overharvesting Like example monogany is a threatened species of tree found in the forests of central and south America Like example a brown tree snake and it was mistakenly shipped to Guam to ships and the population grew very fast Causes loss of habitat from overharvesting the trees or the loss of a species of fish as a commercial source of food This happens when human's overuse natural resources Causes loss of biodiversity and environmental consequences Climate Change Like example in the artic the sea ice is melting because of the rising temputares Climate change is when long term change is in the patterns of earths weather Human activities like burning fossils release large amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the air Many species cannot adapt to higher temperate and changing climate patterns Invasive species It is causes when humans bring plants or animals from one ecosystem to another May change the way the ecosystem functions. If no natural predator a population of invasive species often grows quickly Introduced Species sometimes compete with native species for resources