The mongooses are very effective in controlling the snake populations, as is the case in Hawaii, but the problem is that they represent an invasive species. As an invasive species, they disrupt the whole ecosystem on the islands, the local fauna can not cope with them because they do not have the defense mechanisms needed, nor can reproduce as fast, and also head to head are out competed, so the local fauna is becoming endangered and in time will probably get exterminated by the invasive mongooses.
Hydraulic fracturing using high pressure liquids to break rocks can be used to access deep reservoirs of <u>crude oil. </u>
<h3>What is the use of hydraulic fracturing?</h3>
In a process known as fracking, hydraulic fracturing is done when a fluid is injected into rocks far below the surface.
The aim of this process is to get the rocks to break apart which would then allow the deep reserves of oil to be accessed. This is a major process of crude oil production in the United States.
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Answer:
Aquatic animals and organisms thrive in coral reef habitats/ecosystems. The biodiversity of different organisms (like fish) are abundant because of the habitats (like anemone), algae, and phytoplankton that live off the area. The destruction of the coral reef by polution can cause a disturbance in the balance of life. For example, the bacteria and algae (autotrophs) that live off the sides of pieces of coral would die off causing the fish and other things that way them to die off and then the fish that consume those animals would die off.
In shorter terms: the physical damage would throw off the balance of the food web/food chain and would destroy habitats of thousands of organisms causing them to die off.
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