<span>Answer: Biodiversity</span>
The suppression of forest fires causes a decrease in biodiversity because
some habitats require exposure to fire. Most ecosystems of savanna, chaparral
and coniferous forests have developed with fire as an essential contributor to habitat’s vigor
and regeneration.
Additionally, wildfire suppression eliminates plant species
in fire-affected environments that require fire to germinate, established, or to
reproduce. Also, animals that depend on these plants will be affected too.
Because the color green is the color that reflects off of the chlorophyll an goes into our eyes. Hope this helps!
Answer: . Estuaries rank high on the list of the most heavily impacted aquatic systems on earth. This is largely attributed to accelerating population growth and development in the coastal zone and escalating use of estuarine resources.
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So to solve this problem, we are going to have to set up a couple unit conversions and then cancel units:
This method can be used to convert between many different units and is a very helpful tool for questions such as these.