Why Is Ecology Important ?
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Ecology is the most important and vital aspects for all living species and this include humans. |
All living beings, in fact we human beings are animals who are dependent on our earth and this dependency is for everything, from food, shelter to water. Nothing on this earth is present without having dependency but ecology is one aspect that is extremely dynamic.
And because of this dynamic nature of ecology, any minute form of perturbation would result into upsetting everything around us. The reality and unfortunate consequence of global warming can be cited as an example. For us small degrees in 10 years are a minute time but in ecology there is nothing called minute and for this there are serious repercussions too.
Living beings, for example plants have their average temperature and other elements to survive; global warming as such would upset the life cycle of plants, along with their process of photosynthesis. As a result animals that depend on plants would be left without food and other animals that depend on these animals would also have deficiency of food.
Interference of us human beings with our ecological system in various places would lead to the different problems and also aggravate natural calamities and disasters. For example, logging on hills and mountains, causes a destabilization of the landscapes’ topology and soils. After this, erosion is caused and when there is a heavy rain there results landslides thus blocking roads, causing hazards to the place and the inhabitants! Therefore, ecology is important for the very survival of our planet. And we have to take measures towards its protection!
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