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by Nadir Huseynov | 30-04-2021 03:30 0 |
Biodiversity
Biodiversity is defined as the total number of different species present in an environment, the integrity of which is a direct indication.It is estimated that there are 5 to 30 million different plant and animal species on Earth, of which only 1.4 million have been described. Rainforests, although degraded by human activities, maintain one of the highest biodiversity values on the contrary, for example, a field cultivated with only one variety of cereals has a very low biodiversity.The decrease in biodiversity is caused by the extinction of species due both to natural causes and especially in the 1900s, to the action of man: many species have disappeared following indiscriminate hunting and more recently due to alterations of the natural environment and pollution.The worsening of environmental conditions.The alteration of the environment by man often leads to the destruction of many natural habitats due to both different forms of pollution and other types of disturbances, such as deforestation and overgrazing, which contribute to desertification, compromise the hydrogeological structure of the territory, the expansion of urban, industrial and agricultural settlements.Pollution is defined as the complex of alterations caused to the environment (atmosphere, water and soil) by agents that modify its chemical, physical or biological characteristics, generally in an unfavorable way to life. Although pollution phenomena may occur due to natural causes (for example, the emission of gases and ashes of volcanic origin), the term today refers mainly to the harmful alterations caused by the action of man, the species that more than any other is able to modify the environment.Pollutants are harmful to the environment both for their intrinsic toxicity and because they are released in doses that exceed the natural self-purification capacity of ecosystems.Pollutants are residues or by-products of industrial activity and agricultural and civil biological waste.The causes of pollution are linked to various interrelated factors, including demographic growth, progressive urban concentration and the consequent increase in needs and therefore in the production of consumer goods.The effects of continuous and uncontrolled pollution affect the growth rate and health of living species and interfere with food chains.
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Greetings nadir
I hope you are doing well
Nice article on biodiversity
Thank you so much for the report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 04-08-2021 04:22
Dear Nadir,
This is your mentor Debbie. :)
I feel like the decrease in biodiversity is not sufficiently emphasized in the media or among environmental specialists themselves, but this is truly an important issue we need to consider. Since this has so many causes behind the scenes, we should tackle it one by one from what WE can do.
With the report, it might be more readable if you separate it into paragraphs! It will make it easier for you when writing it as well. Please keep up the good attitude to work!
Best,

Debbie
Posted 02-05-2021 01:18
Hi Nadir,
This is your mentor Yuseon:D
There were many reports about the decrease of biodiversity and increase of endangered species. There might be numerous causes to this situation, but mainly I think the mankind destroying habitats and hunting are the two major problems.
Also in the case of plants, pollution could be a major factor, too. As you have mentioned, everything in the ecosystem is linked, and the harm done to plants would spread through the whole system. In the end, it would affect us humans too.
It is necessary for us to put a stop to these vicious circle.
Thanks for the report!
Yuseon
Posted 30-04-2021 20:02