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- 7. Bindiversity Loss What is it? Aiocliversity loss is the decline in the number of different of plants. animals, and microorganis ms. Impacts: Blodiversity loss we akeris ecusystems, making it harder for species to survive. It also affects the food and water supply for humans and animals. Why it's happening: Habitat destruct on, pollution, and climate change are the main causes . Invasive specles, or species that are not native to an area, can also harm local ecosystems. Prevention: - Protect habitats: Create protected areas for endangered species. Stop overhunting: Sel limits on hunting and fishing to protect vulnerable species. - Fight cllmate change Reducing ernissions and planting more trees helps protect biodiversity. Adaptation: Wildlife corridors:Create paths that allow animals to move safely. Sustainable farming Use farming methods that support hiodiversity.
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- 4. How does ocean acidfication impact ocean organisms? (1 mark)