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1. What is the explanation of biodiversity and evolution?

Biodiversity is the abundance and variety of life on the planet. It involves the different species and the different ecosystems those
species live in.
2. What is the importance of studying biodiversity and evolution?
Protecting biodiversity impacts literally every aspect of life, from breathable air to climate, flood protection, shelter, food sources
and more, which rely on the health and stability of natural resources like forests, waterways, and grasslands.
3. What is the theory of evolution and biodiversity?
The Evolution and Biodiversity theme deals primarily with the evolutionary processes that generate and maintain (or limit)
organismal and genetic diversity, patterns of species biodiversity in time and space, and the biology and evolutionary relationships
within the specific organismal groups.
4. What concepts does evolution and biodiversity cover?
Biodiversity has a key role in maintaining healthy ecosystems and thereby sustaining ecosystem services to the ever-growing human
population.
5. What is biodiversity in your own understanding?
Biodiversity is the biological variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic, species, and
ecosystem level.
6. What is the summary of biodiversity?
Biodiversity is all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area—the variety of animals, plants, fungi, and even microorganisms like
bacteria that make up our natural world.
7. Why is biodiversity important to humans?
Humans depend upon biodiversity for survival, such as for the foods we eat, medicines we use to stay healthy, and
materials we wear or use to build our homes.
8. How is evolution a cause of biodiversity?
Evolution leads to biodiversity through a process called speciation. As the number of mutations in a species increases, it often
causes such a degree of difference that new species arise.
9. What is the difference between diversity and evolution?
Diversity refers to the uniqueness possessed by living organisms. The organisms possess some physical differences.
10. What most important thing did I realize about biodiversity?
Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species, no matter how small, all have an important role to play.
11. What is the value of biodiversity?
Healthy ecosystems help to maintain the Earth's natural processes.
12. What are the main causes of biodiversity loss?
• Main reasons for biodiversity loss
• Changes in land use (e.g. deforestation, intensive mono-culture, urbanisation)
• Direct exploitation such as hunting and over-fishing.
• Climate change.
• Pollution.
• Invasive alien species.
13. How is biodiversity loss a threat to humans?
ecosystem services are no longer adequate to meet social needs. Indirectly, changes in ecosystem services affect livelihoods,
income, local migration and, on occasion, may even cause or exacerbate political conflict.
14. How does biodiversity contribute to the economy?
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries products, stable natural hydrological cycles, fertile soils, a balanced climate and numerous
other vital ecosystem services depend upon the conservation of biological diversity.
15. Why do we need to study biodiversity essay?
Biodiversity is very important for human existence as all life forms are interlinked with each other and one single disturbance
can have multiple effects on another.
16. Why is it important to study biodiversity?
Biodiversity is extremely important to maintain the ecological system. Most Noteworthy many species of plants and animals
are dependent on each other.
17. Why is it important to study biodiversity?
essential for the processes that support all life on Earth, including humans.
18. Why is biodiversity important in the Philippines?
the country recognizes the important role played by watersheds, river basins and coastal areas in the environment and in
society as a source of livelihood (supporting fisheries, recreation and tourism and many other activities).
19. How are humans affecting biodiversity?
land use change (primarily for large-scale food production) which drives an estimated 30% of biodiversity decline globally.
20. How can we take care of biodiversity?
While protecting the rainforests sounds like a daunting task, there is a lot you can do to promote and preserve local
biodiversity at home.
• Support local farms. ...
• Save the bees! ...
• Plant local flowers, fruits and vegetables. ...
• Take shorter showers! ...
• Respect local habitats. ...
• Know the source!
21. Reference and Bibliography
A reference list contains works that specifically support the ideas, claims, and concepts in a paper; in contrast, a bibliography
provides works for background or further reading and may include descriptive notes (e.g., an annotated bibliography).

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