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OpenStudy (anonymous):

One reason ecosystem stability is important for life-forms because it creates a habitable environment for life-forms to live in. Such stability is important for an adjoining one because it allows the sphere of influence and boundaries to extend beyond its boundaries. This results in impacting changes to adjoining ecosystems. Can you help me give some examples please? thats all i need

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

One reason ecosystem stability is important for life-forms because it creates a habitable environment for life-forms to live in. Such stability is important for an adjoining one because it allows the sphere of influence and boundaries to extend beyond its boundaries. This results in impacting changes to adjoining ecosystems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

woah hi wrong question ah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

More than 400,000 square miles of tall grass prairie that once covered the United States (95 percent of those original grasslands) have been destroyed. Describe in a brief paragraph why this example of habitat loss is a serious threat to biodiversity. In your answer, give other examples of habitat loss.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there xD

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

dont act like you took your time on that answer lol @Warriorz13

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay so yeah still need help

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

so if this helps

OpenStudy (warriorz13):

Biodiversity Biodiversity is the term applied to the variety of organisms that occupy a given region. This includes all organisms that live in the region, from microscopic protists to large mammals. The region can be a political unit such as a country, a geographic feature such as a mountain range, or the entire world. The term "biodiversity" is a combination of two words, "biology" and "diversity." The union of these two words is fairly recent, being inspired by the growing realization that the number of species in the world is seriously declining. Used in this context, it has taken on a greater meaning than just the variety of species, having grown to include three closely related levels: genetic diversity, taxonomic diversity, and ecosystem diversity. Biodiversity is created by complex physical and biological environments (ecosystem diversity) that allow organisms to evolve specializations, and genetic barriers (genetic diversity) that allow them to speciate (taxonomic diversity). The importance of biodiversity has been recognized by people of many cultures and backgrounds who understand the multitude of functions it serves for humans, from providing food to filtering waste. Threats to biodiversity include direct killing of species by hunting, contaminating the environment with toxins, and habitat loss . The loss of biodiversity through extinction must ultimately be overcome by drastic changes of human behavior. Otherwise, humans will destroy the very environment that supports them.

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