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nirvana33 [79]
3 years ago
6

Explain human-environment interaction and describe how we, as humans,

Social Studies
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Airida [17]3 years ago
8 0

Humans and the natural biodiversity can have 3 types of relationships whether it is symbiosis, commensalism and or even predation. People can either become friends, enemies or even just become strangers whereby they don't bother each other. The natural ecosystem is filled with life and different organisms are able to live peacefully. But with the presence of humans and their so called productivity of technology, organisms are affected by it. The living organisms migrate or either die, the food chain is destroyed and the competition of resources would increase and there would be a higher death rate of organisms, this would result in the species getting endangered. Due to the changes made by humans the natural biodiversity would be greatly affected, badly

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