Habitat destruction renders entire habitats functionally unable to support the species present; biodiversity is reduced in this process when existing organisms in the habitat are displaced or destroyed.
Clearing areas for agricultural purposes is the main cause of habitat destruction; other principal causes include mining, logging, and urban sprawl.
The primary cause of species extinction worldwide is habitat destruction.
Sustainability is a term that describes how biological systems remain diverse and productive over time, creating the potential for long-term maintenance of human well-being.
Reducing negative human impact requires three concepts: environmental management, management of human consumption of resources, and awareness of cultural and political concerns to increase sustainability.
Source: Boundless. “Habitat Loss and Sustainability.” Boundless Biology Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 16 Mar. 2017 from https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/conservation-biology-and-biodiversity-47/threats-to-biodiversity-261/habitat-loss-and-sustainability-970-12230/
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I need help!
4. Fly
A. I love climbing trees.
I also, love swimming in the sea.
B. My older sister told me to park the car. So, to annoy her, I parked it far.
C. My car is brand new. I like it because it’s blue.
D. In certain classes, the students snap. In my old school, we all clap.
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