Concept Мapping CHAPTER 5: Threats to Biodiversity Complete the network tree about ways that biodiversity can be threatened. These terms may be used more than once: acid precipitation, clearing tropical rain forests, ecosystem, genetic diversity, pollution, species. Habitats can be damaged by 1. destruction fragmentation disruption such as which in which the decline of a 2. 3. spread by reduces affects the entire 4. 5. 6. of underwater increases habitatş by eutrophication edge effects
Concept Мapping CHAPTER 5: Threats to Biodiversity Complete the network tree about ways that biodiversity can be threatened. These terms may be used more than once: acid precipitation, clearing tropical rain forests, ecosystem, genetic diversity, pollution, species. Habitats can be damaged by 1. destruction fragmentation disruption such as which in which the decline of a 2. 3. spread by reduces affects the entire 4. 5. 6. of underwater increases habitatş by eutrophication edge effects
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CHAPTER 5: Threats to Biodiversity
Complete the network tree about ways that biodiversity can be threatened. These terms may be used more than
once: acid precipitation, clearing tropical rain forests, ecosystem, genetic diversity, pollution, species.
Habitats
can be damaged by
1.
destruction
fragmentation
disruption
such as
which
in which the decline of a
2.
3.
spread by
reduces
affects the entire
4.
5.
6.
of underwater
increases
habitats by
eutrophication
edge effects
1.
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