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23 January, 06:29

Are human caused disturbances more likely to be damaging to communities than natural disturbances? Explain.

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  1. 23 January, 06:48
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    Yes, human caused disturbance more likely to be damaging to communities than natural disturbances.

    Explanation:

    Human disturbance is the process made by the human against the natural resources. The harmful human activities are tree removal, construction of building. The human activities has the natural habitat in the lakes, streams etc.

    It can be damaged by the contamination of water by doing all man made activities in the natural resources. impacts of human resources such as excess sedimentation, nutrient enrichment, loss of native plant grown.

    These impacts turn hard by death of fish, wildlife and other aquatic communities. Water bodies suffering from the excessive damages from the humans.
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