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Setler79 [48]
3 years ago
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Which of the following are human modifications of natural distribution patterns within biomes (select all that apply)? A. Artifi

cial translocation of organisms B. Physical removal of organisms C. Biome translocation D. Habitation modification
Geography
1 answer:
Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
7 0

ANSWER IS:

A. Artificial translocation of organisms

B. Physical removal of organisms

D. Habitation modification

EXPLANATION:

Natural distributions of biomes are often  severely modified by human activities through  physical removal, habitat modification and  artificial translocation of organisms.

Humans can alter natural distribution patterns astonishingly quickly

Artificial translocation of organisms :

It leads to introduction of exotic species that have an effect on crops and pets

Physical removal of organisms :

Physically organisms are removed by modification of landscape for civilization. It effects overall distribution patterns.

Habitat modification :

Habitat is the natural environment where an organism lives. Human activities are responsible for the alterations in the habitat of many organisms that leads to their extinction.

For example, because of tropical rain forest removal it leads to loss of 27 million acres of rain forest per year.

Ecosystem can also effects from rain forest removal. Biodiversity lost through extinction.

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