<span>Globally, diversity naturally has increased over time, though the great mass extinctions have decreased it for a while. The most famous of the mass extinctions is the one that claimed the dinosaurs, but we are currently in the midst of a human-created mass extinction. Local diversity, on the other hand, is constantly increasing and decreasing at very short time scales. There are many factors that affect diversity, and the major natural circumstances are given here. Human-generated impacts on diversity have almost always been negative, and are covered in the Conservation Issues section.</span>
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Air pollution occurs when harmful or excessive quantities of
substances are introduced into Earth's atmosphere. Sources of air
pollution include gases (such as ammonia, carbon monoxide, sulfur
dioxide , nitrous oxides , methane and chlorofluorocarbons),
particulates (both organic and inorganic), and biological molecules .
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its C. and D.
energy can never be created or destroyed
Are always active as long as you live
A plant that has flower parts that occur in multiples of four or five is usually a dicot