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Climate change affects ecological diversity in many different ways.

- Rising temperatures can change ecosystems, affecting the distribution and behavior of species.
Some may migrate to cooler areas, while others may have difficulty adapting, leading to population
decline or even extinction.
- Changes in rainfall patterns can affect water availability, affecting aquatic ecosystems and species
that depend on specific humidity.

- Extreme weather events such as storms, droughts and forest fires, exacerbated by climate change,
can cause habitat destruction, disrupting the balance of ecosystems.

- Additionally, changing temperature regimes can affect the timing of biological events, such as
flowering and migration, leading to mismatches between species and their resources.

Overall, climate change poses a significant threat to ecological diversity by disrupting habitats, food
sources, and the complex relationships between species in ecosystems.

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