Human Interactions
Biodiversity
Biodiversity is the variety of life in the
world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
What is the value of biodiversity?
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Ecosystems are interdependent webs of living organisms
and natural resources that are necessary to keep up all life
on earth. Existing species may adapt or new species
move in, in response to small changes in the habitat
without collapse of the entire system.
and natural resources that are necessary to keep up all life
on earth. Existing species may adapt or new species
move in, in response to small changes in the habitat
without collapse of the entire system.
Human effects
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Humans have affected tropical grasslands by; hunting,
farming, urban development, and fires being set to the
very dry grass when not intended.
farming, urban development, and fires being set to the
very dry grass when not intended.
What people are doing to help
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National parks have been developed around grasslands,
and some organizations replant areas of depleted
grassland. Governments have enacted laws against the
hunting of endangered animals. Laws against hunting
animals where not allowed would be jail time and a fine
of a large amount of money.
and some organizations replant areas of depleted
grassland. Governments have enacted laws against the
hunting of endangered animals. Laws against hunting
animals where not allowed would be jail time and a fine
of a large amount of money.