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25 February, 15:31

Which of the following could cause a habitat change?

a. introduction of an invasive species

b. a wildfire

c. a mudslide

d. all of the above

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  1. 25 February, 15:40
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    d. all of the above

    The main effect of overpopulation on animals is extinction occurs due to the loss of habitat. The human population and the animal population will always be at odds with one another. The greater the number of people that there are, the more space they need to live. As a result, the people take over the animals' habitat and the less space the animals have, and the more their habitat is destroyed, the greater impact it has on the animals and their habitat.
  2. 25 February, 15:47
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    All of the above.

    Introduction of an invasive species, wildfire or a mudslide may cause a habitat change.

    Ecosystem.

    A habitat is an ecological or an are in an ecosystem that is inhabited by specific species of animals, plants or types of organisms.

    Habitat change or interference with a particular habitat interferes with the survival of organisms in the particular habitat. For example; Introduction of an invasive species to a habitat may have negative impacts, such that the species can cause harm to the new environment and interfere with the food chain. Wildfire on the other hand may lead to habitat loss, as it may burn down trees destroying the forest habit and organisms in it.
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