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What are the consequences of creating imbalance in nature ?

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  1. The world will explode.


  2. an imbalance in nature can cause great problems such as natural disasters, meaning like storms tornadoes etc., and it can also affect organism population, meaning it could cause organisms to be extinct. there would be chaos in the world.

  3. Well it is more of a chain reaction kinda of thing           so lets say you have a chain connected to 2 buildings you brake one little piece and the whole thing falls

    So if somthing goes wrong it all goes wrong

  4. I think the answer is as simple as this. Creating imbalance in nature would lead to destruction, extinction of more no. of species of living beings and plant species.

  5. That's a badly worded question.  It could be asking for a lot of different answers.

    The best answer I could say is that knowing how humans regularly create imbalance in nature, look at the problems we have caused.  The most common problem is causing species to become endangered or extinct.  Another problem is introducing a new species into an area where it didn't naturally evolve; an area where it has no natural predators.  We have done this surprisingly more than most people would imagine.  The newly introduced species breeds out of control and often wipes out other indigenous species.  And let's not forget about global warming, which despite what some people may say, we are responsible for.

  6. creating imbalance in nature would lead to the increase in the sea level as a result of global warming, the islands will get submerged, it might lead to the extinction of certain species of creatures. besides, cfcs released in the env contributes to damage the ozone layer which acts as a protective shield of the earth. it would lead to nothing, but only destruction. rainfall and the climatic changes will be uncertain to predict.

  7. The consequences range from species extinction to global weather shift.  This question is very generic and it not being specific makes it hard to make any single assumption but a good recent example would be the effect large man made damns on local ecosystems.  A dam that is placed within a large waterway will invariably raise the water level behind it which in theory seems harmless enough, but when the shoreline disappears so does animal habitat, and say a particular animals habitat was close to the water and this animal happens to be a dangerous one, the animal in question would invariably need to move habitat which often results in conflict with human habitat.  The killing of such animal may spring the possibility of a species endangerment or extinction.  Now lets take that a little farther, lets say the said animal does go extinct and that animals chief food resource is a disease carrying insect , an epidemic of potential lethal preportions could soon be in the wake.

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