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olganol [36]
3 years ago
15

How do the effects of climate change differ from the effects of habitat alteration, invasive species, overharvesting and polluti

on?
Biology
2 answers:
e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

       Well, first, the habitat alteration happens in a way that the organisms that used to live in a certain place, are forced to change because of the change of the temperature, in this case, increasing, and that can affect forr example, the amount of food in a specific place.

       The second one, the invasive species, this can completement the last one, after the normal species leave that place, they need to go to another one, a new place to live, this new place is now going to be changed because a new species, an invasive one, is there.

        The overharvesting can increase the climate change in a way that, to overharvest, there's a need of territory, so trees are knocked down, and these trees help maintaining the temperature.

        The last one, the pollution, this can too help climate change to increase its effects, mainly because of carbon dioxide release by factories and fires across the globe.

NISA [10]3 years ago
5 0
Because climate change is a lot more gradual, it slowly removes species over time, rather than all at once, like pollution or habitat removal
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