Answer: all of the above
Explanation:
Conservation biogeography is a relatively new academic subject. It deals with the application of the knowledge of biogeography with that of the conservation biology.
It deals with the observation of ecological and biophysical factors that affects the distribution of biotic community. It also studies about how evolutionary mechanisms change the species and their distribution due to factors such as climate change, species interaction, plate tectonics and events or processes.
Distribution and effects of both endemic and invasive species.: The conservation biogeography deals with the distribution of endemic and invasive species in region of their association and their effect on the environment.
Impacts of rapid climate change on biodiversity.: The effect of climate can be positive for the conservation of biodiversity or it can be drastic and destroy the biodiversity of the region.
Implementation of conservation planning and establishment of protected areas
.: Certain geographical regions of the world are rich in biodiversity hence, planning should be done so as to protect these regions.
Thus all of the above is the correct option.
Answer: D. decreasing populations
The limited water supplies, the depletion of natural aquifers and the evaporation levels that surprisingly exceed rainfall levels are some of the reasons for the water shortage in the Middle East. The decrease in their population has nothing to do with the water shortage in the Middle East.
The factors that have reduced quality of north American forests are d<span>eforestation, pollution, acid rain, and urbanization,</span>
If you planned to change it in a good way then the planet would be open fields. Rich soils and trees everyone. I would take out buildings and city’s not to mention end construction. We humans are destroying this world everyday and I would start by taking away everything that harms Mother Nature.
Answer:
Namibia
Explanation:
Namibia is a country located in the southern part of the African continent. It was a German colony, being named West South Africa during that period of time. The country was granted independence by Germany, but that didn't lasted long as RSA saw it as one of its provinces, so it used its military superiority and invaded the country. There has been numerous incidents and conflicts during the South African invasion, and the UN had to react in order to put things under control. Under heavy international pressure, with the guidance and monitoring of the UN, RSA granted independence to Namibia, so the country located along the western coastline of Southern Africa became independent again.