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which human activity would be most destructive to the biodiversity of the biosphere?
the release of species of freshwater trout in lakes
the removal of plants from the food webs they support
the removal of erosion barriers from forest boundaries
the burning of wood and coal in rural areas
Brief Explanations
To determine the most destructive human activity to biodiversity, we analyze each option:
- Releasing freshwater trout in lakes: This could impact local ecosystems but may not be as universally destructive to overall biodiversity as other options.
- Removing plants from food webs: Plants are primary producers and form the base of food webs. Removing them disrupts energy flow and habitat, affecting numerous species and leading to cascading effects on biodiversity.
- Removing erosion barriers: This causes erosion, which impacts habitats, but the direct impact on biodiversity is less severe than removing primary producers.
- Burning wood and coal: Causes pollution and habitat degradation, but the removal of plants (primary producers) has a more fundamental and widespread impact on food webs and species interactions.
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