The effects of upsetting natural habitats can be absolutely devastating to an animal population. These changes can disturb homes and food sources.
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∙ 10y agoNatural habitats are shaped by geological processes, such as weathering and erosion, which create irregular landforms like mountains, rivers, and valleys. In contrast, human-made habitats are often planned and developed in a more uniform manner to maximize space efficiency and accessibility. Additionally, natural habitats are also influenced by the interactions of various species and the need to find resources, which can lead to non-linear shapes.
A wetland is a habitat.
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they live in the understory in the rainforest
Land pollution normally becomes a hazard or endangers the life of animals that live in the given area. Land pollution may also cause a degradation of vegetation and natural habitats.
Animals live in habitats. And habitats are natural environment design for the survival of that animal. Fishes are designed to live in water because that is their natural habitat.
Because it effects their habitats
During natural calamity-be it flood, earthquake, people get displaced from their habitats,loose their livlihood and are in dire straits. These have great impact on society. Rehabilitating these displaced persons is the primary responsiblity of the state. The NGOs also extend their helping hands during natural disasters.
- global warming (Antarctica - rising sea levels) - illegal immigration - noise pollution - visual pollution - loss of earths natural resources - injuries - deforestation - loss of natural habitats - wars for oil - social issues
The term for studying subjects in their natural habitats is "field research" or "fieldwork." This type of research involves observing and collecting data in real-world settings rather than in a controlled laboratory environment.
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urbanisation, logging, overharvasting.