HABITAT DESTRUCTION DUE TO URBAN PLANNING
Habitat: the place where animals or people usually live. Every day a forest, a lake, or a marsh is being destroyed due to human involvement, or urban planning. Plants and animals are either or driven out of their homes; constant dredging of lakes kills fish and the animals that depend on fish; marshes are sucked dry from there methane gasses. Habitats are homes to plants and animals, if you get rid of this you will cause a chain reaction, and kill many plants and animals. Here are three examples out of the many that are destroyed yearly: deciduous and coniferous forests, lakes, and marshes/bogs. Humans use forests for lumber to build our homes, and for pulp and paper. Animals use the forest for
They have too build it over an orchard or level a whole forest. When loggers level whole forests the process is called clear cutting. Other factors that contribute too habitat destruction are landfills. Most landfills in Ontario are as big as 1. Landfills cover large areas of land. Water pollution can reach us and possibly harm us. There are better solutions to waste. We cannot help it we have to make more houses for more people immigrating into Canada. So the recreational boaters can have more fun. When decomposition occurs the decomposers generate explosive amounts of methane gas. The biggest factor too habitat destruction is urban planning. Marshes and bogs are decomposing pieces of land usually rich in methane gas.
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