biodiversity

Cards (21)

  • What is biodiversity?
    The variety of different species on Earth
  • How does the biodiversity of a rainforest compare to that of an average field?
    Rainforests have far higher biodiversity
  • Why is high biodiversity considered beneficial?
    It helps stabilize ecosystems
  • What happens to an ecosystem if one species goes extinct in a biodiverse environment?
    The ecosystem can remain stable due to other species
  • How many species of animals are known to act as pollinators?
    Around 200,000 species
  • What is a significant source of new medical drugs?
    Living organisms
  • Why is biodiversity essential for human survival?
    It provides potential medicines and ecosystem stability
  • What human activity reduces biodiversity?
    Damaging the environment
  • How has the human population changed in the past 1000 years?
    Increased from 300 million to 7.7 billion
  • What is one consequence of higher living standards on the environment?
    Increased pressure on natural resources
  • What happens when natural resources are used faster than they can be replaced?
    We could run out of them
  • What species was driven to extinction by poaching?
    Western black rhino
  • What is a common process involved in obtaining resources from ecosystems?
    Deforestation
  • What types of waste can pollute ecosystems?
    Sewage, toxic chemicals, and household waste
  • How can household waste affect the environment?
    It can pollute land, water, and air
  • What is a consequence of industrial processes on the environment?
    Release of harmful chemicals into the air
  • What is acid rain a result of?
    Chemicals released into the air
  • How does pollution affect biodiversity?
    It can harm organisms and change ecosystems
  • What is the role of greenhouse gases in global warming?
    They contribute to global warming indirectly
  • What are the main human-induced factors that reduce biodiversity?
    • Population growth
    • Increased resource consumption
    • Pollution (air, water, land)
    • Habitat destruction (deforestation)
    • Overexploitation of species
  • What are the potential solutions to biodiversity loss?
    • Changes in human attitudes
    • Adoption of new technologies
    • Sustainable resource management
    • Conservation efforts