The Earth biodiversity helps to preserve the balance of nature on our planet. A habitat which has reached balance between the different number of species present and the natural resources available within it is habitat in equilibrium. Such habitats, with their biodiversity largely unchanged, have a much more chance of surviving threats than those with lesser biodiversity. This is because the ecosystem has more immunity towards the unnatural changes. Man-made threats such as deforestation, pollution and human settlement have leds to many species becoming extinct in entire world. Many human activities can destroy a single species and thus break natural food chains, which reduces the overall biodiversity of an ecosystem.
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Last date updated on April, 2024