\nAs a result of the above anthropogenic activities, biodiversity is lost.
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North America faces the following problems:
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a) Tallgrass prairie has been cleared for developmental activities and agriculture.
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b) Horticultural introduction of English Ivy plants poses a serious threat to the indigenous species.
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What are the effects of the above human activities on biodiversity?
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Our country is one of the richest biodiversity countries. Due to industrialisation, we destroy forests. It may lead to very serious consequences. Why should we conserve biodiversity? What are the strategies we can adopt?
How are the special features of RBC in camels related to their ability to withstand extreme loss of water? Give examples of the ways Chimpanzees solve their problems intelligently for procuring food and preventing disease.
Statement I : In many cultures, tracts of forest were set aside, and all the trees and wildiife within were venerated and given total protection are referred as sacred groves.
Statement II : In Meghalaya, the sacred groves are the last refuges for a large number of rare and threatened animals.