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Andru [333]
1 year ago
8

Four examples of the effects of environmental change are given . Match each one with the type of environmental change it demonst

rates
Biology
1 answer:
Ann [662]1 year ago
6 0

Environmental change has to do with any kind of alteration that occurs in the natural environment.

<h3>What is environmental change?</h3>

The term environmental change has to do with any kind of alteration that occurs in the natural environment. These changes may be caused by a lot of factors and they may lead to changes in the kind organism that are found in the habitat.

Thus, the types of environmental changes demonstrated are;

African elephants have been hunted to near extension to obtain ivory - Human exploitation

The eruption of Mount Saint Helens destroyed some populations of conifers - Natural disaster

An infection with fungus reduced the population of the North Africa elm trees - Diseases

Increasing global temperatures have affected the migration patterns of humpback whales - Climate change

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