Monday, February 10, 2020

Adverse effects of loss of bio diversity



Deforestation: - Deforestation destroys many valuable plant species. More and more forests are being planted during reforestation and reforestation. This causes many rare species of plants to become extinct from the environment. Shows in particular are characterized by one-on-one nature. The food chain and the food chain are also affected.
• Disease outbreak: - Plants found in the natural environment have properties that can compensate for many diseases. When certain ethnic groups become extinct, new diseases develop in the environment and these diseases affect humans. 
• Flooding: - Reforestation and deforestation increase the chances of flooding. When wetlands are reclaimed, rains cause flooding when there is no place to rest. Also, when vegetation is low in river basins, direct flooding can erode riverbanks and cause flooding.
• Declining production of medicinal products: - Herbs and medicines for various diseases are obtained from the forest. Some herbs are destroyed when wild areas are destroyed, and the herbal products from natural herbs are affected. Drugs such as aspirin are made from the leaves of a plant called Willow.
• Impairment of Natural Beauty: - When there is a decrease in the flora and fauna of the area, the natural beauty will decrease and there will be a decline in the number of tourists visiting nature.
• Creatures isolate: - Deforestation will isolate birds and animals that live in them. Such isolation can occur, especially when their enclosures are destroyed.

• Environmental Balance Affects: - When there is a change in the amount of living elements found in an environment, it affects the balance of the environment.

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