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BIODIVERSITY DEPLETION
• Reduction or loss of plant and animal species is
  called Biodiversity depletion.
• The cause for biodiversity depletion may be man
  made or natural.
• Natural causes include floods, earthquakes,
  landslides, diseases etc.
• Man made causes are called Anthropocentric
  causes. Some of the anthropocentric causes for
  biodiversity depletion are as follows:
 Urbanization:  It refers to the process of
 increased concentration of human
 population in large cities. Increased human
 population has put a great strain on
 agricultural land and forest. Clearing of
 forests and conversion of agricultural lands
 for human habituation has a direct impact
 on biodiversity as it destroys natural
 habitat eliminating important plant and
 animal species.
 Expansion    of Agriculture: It refers to
 large scale expansion of land surface for
 crop production. To meet the food
 demands of increasing human population,
 natural habitats like forest and grasslands
 are encroached and converted into
 agricultural fields causing loss of natural
 habitat.
 Deforestation: It refers to destruction or
 removal of forests. As a part of
 development to meet the demands of
 human society, forests are regularly
 cleared for human settlement, grazing
 grounds, industries, agriculture,
 construction of dams and roads etc.
 Deforestation make huge land area barren
 and unproductive resulting in biodiversity
 depletion.
   Pollution: Any undesirable change in the natural
    qualities of environment due to addition of
    physical, chemical and biological factors is called
    as pollution. The factors that contribute to pollution
    are called pollutants. Pollution of air, water and soil
    has a direct or indirect impact on the human,
    animal and plant life. Pollutants like pesticides,
    radioactive material, SO2, oxides of nitrogen,
    heavy metals, chlorofluorocarbon,
    chlorofluoromethane, silt and sewage etc., have
    become a cause for elimination many sensitive life
    forms.
 Acidification   of Soil and Water: It refers to
 decrease in pH of soil and water. Generally
 most of the soil and water are found to be
 slightly alkaline or neutral. Human activities
 like excessive use of nitrogen based chemical
 fertilizers, acid rain due to SO2 and Oxides of
 Nitrogen pollution cause acidification of soil
 and water. Many plant and animal species are
 sensitive to acidic condition and such species
 are eliminated from the habitat causing
 biodiversity depletion.
 Mining Activity: Mining is the process of
 excavating non-renewable resources like coal
 and minerals from the earth. Surface mining
 or Open pit mining activity has direct impact
 on the fauna and flora of the area and also
 causes environmental pollution. Also to store
 mined material and to dump the residue left
 after extracting the ore requires huge land
 area. Thus mining has a worst impact on the
 environment and it biodiversity.
 Desertification:   Desertification is the
 process leading to desert formation.
 Deforestation and overgrazing brings
 about marked changes in the climate of
 the area like changes in rainfall,
 temperature and wind velocity causing soil
 erosion and increased dust particles in the
 atmosphere. This causes desertification.
 As a result critical habitat for fauna and
 flora will be lost.
   Loss of Soil fertility: Top soil is fertile soil as it is
    rich in humus and mineral. It supports rich soil
    biodiversity. Soil erosion, intensive agriculture,
    continuous monocrop cultivation, disposal of solid
    wastes, pesticides, indiscriminate use of chemical
    fertilizers are some of the common causes for loss
    of soil fertility. The process of removal of top fertile
    soil is called soil erosion. Deforestation, over
    grazing of animals, unscientific agricultural
    practices, landslides, heavy wind and floods are
    the common causes of soil erosion. These
    changes can eliminate many plants species and
    microorganisms.
COME LETS ALL JOIN
HANDS AND TRY TO
PROTECT THE EARTH
FROM DEPLETION OF
BIODIVERSITY AND SAVE
THE RESOURSES FOR OUR
YOUNGER GENERATIONS
TO COME.

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Biodiversity depletion

  • 2. • Reduction or loss of plant and animal species is called Biodiversity depletion. • The cause for biodiversity depletion may be man made or natural. • Natural causes include floods, earthquakes, landslides, diseases etc. • Man made causes are called Anthropocentric causes. Some of the anthropocentric causes for biodiversity depletion are as follows:
  • 3.  Urbanization: It refers to the process of increased concentration of human population in large cities. Increased human population has put a great strain on agricultural land and forest. Clearing of forests and conversion of agricultural lands for human habituation has a direct impact on biodiversity as it destroys natural habitat eliminating important plant and animal species.
  • 4.
  • 5.  Expansion of Agriculture: It refers to large scale expansion of land surface for crop production. To meet the food demands of increasing human population, natural habitats like forest and grasslands are encroached and converted into agricultural fields causing loss of natural habitat.
  • 6.
  • 7.  Deforestation: It refers to destruction or removal of forests. As a part of development to meet the demands of human society, forests are regularly cleared for human settlement, grazing grounds, industries, agriculture, construction of dams and roads etc. Deforestation make huge land area barren and unproductive resulting in biodiversity depletion.
  • 8.
  • 9. Pollution: Any undesirable change in the natural qualities of environment due to addition of physical, chemical and biological factors is called as pollution. The factors that contribute to pollution are called pollutants. Pollution of air, water and soil has a direct or indirect impact on the human, animal and plant life. Pollutants like pesticides, radioactive material, SO2, oxides of nitrogen, heavy metals, chlorofluorocarbon, chlorofluoromethane, silt and sewage etc., have become a cause for elimination many sensitive life forms.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.  Acidification of Soil and Water: It refers to decrease in pH of soil and water. Generally most of the soil and water are found to be slightly alkaline or neutral. Human activities like excessive use of nitrogen based chemical fertilizers, acid rain due to SO2 and Oxides of Nitrogen pollution cause acidification of soil and water. Many plant and animal species are sensitive to acidic condition and such species are eliminated from the habitat causing biodiversity depletion.
  • 15.
  • 16.  Mining Activity: Mining is the process of excavating non-renewable resources like coal and minerals from the earth. Surface mining or Open pit mining activity has direct impact on the fauna and flora of the area and also causes environmental pollution. Also to store mined material and to dump the residue left after extracting the ore requires huge land area. Thus mining has a worst impact on the environment and it biodiversity.
  • 17.
  • 18.  Desertification: Desertification is the process leading to desert formation. Deforestation and overgrazing brings about marked changes in the climate of the area like changes in rainfall, temperature and wind velocity causing soil erosion and increased dust particles in the atmosphere. This causes desertification. As a result critical habitat for fauna and flora will be lost.
  • 19.
  • 20. Loss of Soil fertility: Top soil is fertile soil as it is rich in humus and mineral. It supports rich soil biodiversity. Soil erosion, intensive agriculture, continuous monocrop cultivation, disposal of solid wastes, pesticides, indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers are some of the common causes for loss of soil fertility. The process of removal of top fertile soil is called soil erosion. Deforestation, over grazing of animals, unscientific agricultural practices, landslides, heavy wind and floods are the common causes of soil erosion. These changes can eliminate many plants species and microorganisms.
  • 21.
  • 22. COME LETS ALL JOIN HANDS AND TRY TO PROTECT THE EARTH FROM DEPLETION OF BIODIVERSITY AND SAVE THE RESOURSES FOR OUR YOUNGER GENERATIONS TO COME.