positive effects of bushfires ;
haverst plants because some plants need heat to drop their seed .
fertilises new soil
replenishes growth for flora
negative of bushfire ;
destruction of homes for both humans and animals
killing of innocent people and animal
positive for flood
water crops
provide water
growth of plants therefore making money
negative for flood
deaths
chaos
destruction
everything is lost ( families , friends, )
lives at risk
people missing
killing the innocent
positive for droughts
nothing lol
negative
everything. lol jokes
- no water
- dying out
- lack of flora and fauna therefore making no money
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Bushfires can destroy vegetation and habitats, leading to loss of biodiversity and disruption of ecosystem services. Droughts can stress plants and animals by reducing water availability, leading to decreased food sources and increased competition for resources. Floods can result in erosion, sedimentation, and habitat destruction, impacting plant and animal populations and altering ecosystem dynamics.
Bushfires can have positive effects on the environment by recycling nutrients, promoting new growth, and opening up habitat for certain plant and animal species. Some ecosystems have evolved to depend on occasional fires for their regeneration and biodiversity. However, intense or frequent bushfires can also have negative impacts on ecosystems and wildlife.
A lack of water can lead to droughts, which can significantly impact nature by causing widespread damage to plants, animals, and ecosystems. It can reduce biodiversity, lower crop yields, and threaten the survival of various species that depend on water for their existence. Overall, droughts can disrupt the balance of nature and have long-lasting negative effects on the environment.
Examples of hydrology include studying water movement in rivers, lakes, and oceans, analyzing rainfall patterns and their impact on watersheds, and researching groundwater flow and aquifer recharge rates. Hydrologists also investigate floods, droughts, and their effects on water resources and ecosystems.
Short-term effects of bushfires include immediate loss of life, destruction of homes, habitat destruction, and air pollution from smoke. Long-term effects may include changes to ecosystems, loss of biodiversity, increased risk of erosion and flooding, and impacts on water quality. Additionally, there can be long-lasting psychological impacts on affected communities.
The cane toad, introduced to Australia in the 1930s, has had negative impacts on Australian flora and fauna. It competes with native species for resources, preys on small native animals, and is toxic to predators that attempt to eat it. This has led to declines in populations of native animals and disrupted ecosystems.
the regrowth of the other vegetation.
effects of a warmar world are- floods droughts etc.
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Drought themselves cannot be controlled. One can try to counter the effects of droughts by putting into place certain water-saving restrictions, but droughts themselves cannot be controlled.
Bushfires can have positive effects on the environment by recycling nutrients, promoting new growth, and opening up habitat for certain plant and animal species. Some ecosystems have evolved to depend on occasional fires for their regeneration and biodiversity. However, intense or frequent bushfires can also have negative impacts on ecosystems and wildlife.
A lack of water can lead to droughts, which can significantly impact nature by causing widespread damage to plants, animals, and ecosystems. It can reduce biodiversity, lower crop yields, and threaten the survival of various species that depend on water for their existence. Overall, droughts can disrupt the balance of nature and have long-lasting negative effects on the environment.
They can die. You need water to be able to live.
They can die. You need water to be able to live.
Yes, Australia does experience droughts on the coast, although these are less common and their effects less intense, than droughts further inland. Droughts on the coast are usually manifested by a lack of rain to fill dams, and the gradual drying off (and dying off) of trees and other vegetation. Desertification does not occur in these areas.
cigarette butts, a hot sun on very dry grass and arsonist to name a few.
Examples of hydrology include studying water movement in rivers, lakes, and oceans, analyzing rainfall patterns and their impact on watersheds, and researching groundwater flow and aquifer recharge rates. Hydrologists also investigate floods, droughts, and their effects on water resources and ecosystems.