Ecological imbalance|overhunting | Class 8 Science New Book Chapter 1lecture 6 #science
Ecological imbalance|overhunting | Class 8 Science New Book Chapter 1lecture 6 #science.
https://youtu.be/Np4r36zEmpY
in this lecture we discuss Ecological Imbalance for Class 8, based on Chapter 1 of the Anser Science Academy curriculum:
Ecological imbalance refers to the disturbance in the natural balance of an ecosystem. Every ecosystem is made up of living organisms (plants, animals, humans) and non-living components (air, water, soil), all of which are interdependent. When any of these components are disturbed—due to natural disasters or human activities such as deforestation, pollution, overpopulation, or excessive use of natural resources—the balance is disrupted.
This imbalance can lead to harmful effects such as loss of biodiversity, climate change, extinction of species, and disturbed food chains. For example, cutting down forests destroys animal habitats and reduces oxygen production, while pollution harms water bodies and soil fertility.
To maintain ecological balance, it is important to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, protect wildlife, and promote sustainable development practices.
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Видео Ecological imbalance|overhunting | Class 8 Science New Book Chapter 1lecture 6 #science канала Anser science academy
https://youtu.be/Np4r36zEmpY
in this lecture we discuss Ecological Imbalance for Class 8, based on Chapter 1 of the Anser Science Academy curriculum:
Ecological imbalance refers to the disturbance in the natural balance of an ecosystem. Every ecosystem is made up of living organisms (plants, animals, humans) and non-living components (air, water, soil), all of which are interdependent. When any of these components are disturbed—due to natural disasters or human activities such as deforestation, pollution, overpopulation, or excessive use of natural resources—the balance is disrupted.
This imbalance can lead to harmful effects such as loss of biodiversity, climate change, extinction of species, and disturbed food chains. For example, cutting down forests destroys animal habitats and reduces oxygen production, while pollution harms water bodies and soil fertility.
To maintain ecological balance, it is important to conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, protect wildlife, and promote sustainable development practices.
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Видео Ecological imbalance|overhunting | Class 8 Science New Book Chapter 1lecture 6 #science канала Anser science academy
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