Habitat destruction

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Habitat destruction is a process of land use change in which one habitat-type is removed and replaced with some other habitat-type. In the process of land-use change, plants and animals which previously used the site are displaced or destroyed. Generally this results in alteration or reduction in biodiversity.also caused by global warming

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