The major consequences of bush burning in an ecosystem is

a

the loss of water

b

the loss of biological diversity

c

a decrease in animal population

d

an increase in soil fertility

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Kevin_Aro
3 years ago

B. the loss of biological diversity.

Bush burning is a process of intentionally setting fire to vegetation in a particular area, usually for agricultural or land management purposes. While it may have some benefits, such as reducing the risk of uncontrolled wildfires, it also has several negative consequences for the ecosystem. One of the major consequences of bush burning is the loss of biological diversity. Bush burning destroys the natural habitat of plants and animals, leading to a reduction in their population and diversity. It also disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem, leading to soil degradation, loss of nutrients, and an increase in erosion. Additionally, bush burning releases large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change.

ChineduKoNe
12 years ago

The right answer here is a loss in Biological diversity since plants will also be doomed in the saga

Toclay
5 years ago

Someone did not understand gan let me just cram it

BethA1
2 years ago

Thanks brah...^_^

Myschool Kelly
10 years ago

Correction has been made. Thanks for your contribution.

Mat2z
6 years ago

its A oh

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